Sunday, May 19, 2024

Spanish Royalty

 Today's Sunday Stamps theme is royalty.

The only royalty I had to hand was of the Spanish variety. 

Two monarchs together, King Juan Carlos I, who resigned from the end of the Franco regime in 1975 to his abdication in 2014, and his son, King Felipe VI.



The earlier Felipe VI definitives continued in the style of his father, then changed to include a lot more color. 



More recently, the King's picture has been updated. 



Thanks to Eva for all the royalty I have shown today, and you have probably seen most of these on her Sunday Stamp post. 

To see more royals on stamps, head over to See it on a Postcard.

10 comments:

  1. It is interesting to see father and son side by side.

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  2. I know I'm sending you too much stamps with the king!
    But, for low denominations, there aren't other stamps available.
    They are issuing new Felipe VI stamps this summer, after some years. I bet you get some! ;)

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    1. Not at all, they are interesting! I like the bold color choices for the background on the newer stamps.

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  3. Felipe is a popular guy 😂

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  4. The Father Son stamp makes a great item for a collector. They are certainly more regal looking than the nightmare portrait of King Charles III.

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    1. Charles III doesn't look great in side view, does he? It doesn't help that they used the coin profile, instead of creating something specifically for stamps

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  5. At least on stamps, the father and son have no resemblance to each other! I like the bearded version.

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