New stamps celebrate one year since royal visit.

New stamps celebrate one year since royal visit.

Jersey Post has issued a set of six stamps to commemorate a year since the royal visit. The stamps feature photographs by Max Burnett and Andy Le Gresley, showcasing King Charles and Queen Camilla participating in special events and interacting with the public.

Jersey's connection to the British monarchy dates back to 1204 when the island became a Crown dependency under King John's rule. The stamps can be ordered online and will also be sold at Broad Street Post Office and Jersey Post's Headquarters on Rue Des Pres.

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In addition to the royal visit stamps, Jersey Post has also released stamps celebrating 125 years of Jersey Opera House and featuring images of historic buildings in Jersey.

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