UK22S: 4 FDC Death and Funeral ELIZABETH II - Accession of King CHARLES III 2022

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UK22S: Set of 4 envelopes (FDC) United Kingdom "Death of HM Queen ELIZABETH II (08 Sep), Accession of HM King CHARLES III (10 Sep), State Funeral of Queen ELIZABETH II, Westminster Abbey and Wellington Arch (19 Sep 2022)"

- Postage UK 4x 1st "Queen Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee 1952-2022"

- Postmarked London "Big Ben - House of Parliament - Palace of Westminster" 08 Sep. 2022, “Buckingham Palace" 10 Sep. 2022, "Tower Hill" 19 Sep. 2022 and "Admiral Nelson Column" 19 Sep. 2022

- Mourning stamp (cinderella, label) "HM The Queen ELIZABETH II 1926-2022" + cancellation "Philately - European Parliament Strasbourg (France)” 

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September 8, 2022: announcement of the death of Queen Elizabeth II (1926 - 2022)

Queen Elizabeth II died on Thursday, September 8 at the age of 96 at her residence in Balmoral, Scotland, the royal family announced at 7:30 p.m. Many Britons rushed to Buckingham Palace in London to pay their respects.

September 10, 2022: Charles III officially proclaimed King at Accession Council at St James's Palace following death of Queen Elizabeth II

Charles III was officially proclaimed king on Saturday, September 10, at a meeting of the Council of Accession in London, two days after the death of his mother Elizabeth II. The ceremony took place at St James's Palace in the presence of the new Queen Consort Camilla, the new heir to the throne William, Prime Minister Liz Truss and several of her predecessors.

London, September 19, 2022: State Funeral of Queen Elizabeth II (1926 - 2022)

The coffin of Elizabeth II began its last journey in London on Monday for a grandiose funeral in the presence of dignitaries from around the world.

The coffin left the imposing catafalque on which it had been on display to the public day and night for five days, in the oldest chamber of parliament, Westminster Hall. Draped with the royal standard and surmounted by the imperial crown, carried by eight grenadiers of the Royal Household Guard in characteristic red tunics, it was placed on a gun carriage fired to the sound of bagpipes and drums by sailors from the Royal Navy, to Westminster Abbey where he arrived in procession, followed on foot by King Charles III and the royal family.

The coffin then left Westminster Abbey, followed by King Charles III, Queen Consort Camilla and members of the Royal Family, again placed on a Royal Navy gun carriage for a historic procession, with great pomp, in the streets of central London, to Wellington Arch.

The hearse then left Wellington Arch for Windsor Castle where Elizabeth II will be buried privately in the George VI Memorial, an annex to the castle chapel, alongside her parents and Philip, who died in 2021.

A set of philatelic envelopes, designed by Historiaphil© (Philately Kiosk of the European Parliament, Strasbourg, France) pays tribute to this figure in the History of Europe and the World. It was produced as a continuation of the collection of philatelic envelopes bearing witness since 1949 to the history of Europe and its institutions. Its edition is limited to only 60 numbered copies.

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28/03/2024

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