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Sunday, March 22, 2026

100th Anniversary of the Birth of Queen Elizabeth II - 21 April 2026


Princess Elizabeth’s early years were shaped by a relatively peaceful and private childhood, spent enjoying time with her horses and dogs and with little expectation of one day becoming sovereign. That changed dramatically in 1936 when the abdication of her uncle, King Edward VIII, led to her father, Prince Albert, becoming King George VI. At just ten years old, Elizabeth became heir presumptive, a moment that reshaped the course of her life.

Following her father’s sudden death in 1952, she ascended the throne and reigned until 2022, becoming Britain’s longest‑serving monarch. Across seven decades of social, political, and technological transformation, she came to embody stability, continuity, and a deep sense of duty. Her unwavering commitment to public service earned her lasting respect and admiration both at home and across the Commonwealth.
 
These Tristan da Cunha stamps are part of a series (that includes Ascension Island, Bahamas, Falkland Islands and South Georgia) celebrating the birth of this much loved and respected monarch. All of the portraits are by one of the most influential British photographers of the early twentieth century, Marcus Adams, who is himself best remembered for his intimate and humane portraits of the British Royal Family.



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