Canada Post to honor William and Kate
A month after saying it wouldn't celebrate the wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton with a commemorative stamp, Canada Post has reversed course.
The Canadian mail service said in a statement that it will issue two stamps to mark the royal wedding. According to the Toronto Sun, this will be Canada Post's first stamp related to a royal wedding since it featured then-Princess Elizabeth a few months after her 1947 marriage to Prince Philip.
The designs have not been unveiled, but the release date for the stamps, May 2, suggests that an image could be from the April 29 wedding.
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Autumn Brewington
| February 4, 2011; 9:00 PM ET
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