For broadcast on CBS Radio Network stations
June 24-25, 2000:
Putting a certain 'stamp' on history.
The Stamp Collecting Report, I'm Lloyd de Vries.
There's a stamp controversy in the British Commonwealth over
Prince William's 18th birthday. Six colonies and a former
colony issued a total of 35 stamps this past week, showing
various stages of the British heir's life....and not one of
them includes his mother, Princess Diana. You may recall that
relations between the Princess and the Queen were not very
good before Diana's death...and, as it happens, the stamp
designs had to be approved by Buckingham Palace.
A spokesman for the agency that produced the stamps said it
wanted to be "tasteful" and "sensitive" to Prince Charles.
Crown Agents is partly owned by the British government.
Gibraltar, on the other hand, Britain's largest remaining
colony, issued four stamps for William's birthday, and one does
show Diana, holding him as an infant....but then, Gibraltar
isn't represented by Crown Agents.
Stamps are a very visible way of memorializing someone....or,
in some cases, I guess, un-memorializing.
And that's stamp collecting this week.
I'm Lloyd de Vries, CBS News.
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