Queen’s head avoids the chop!

A new law will guarantee that the Queen’s head remains on stamps in the UK. As it stands, the historical image could be replaced once Royal Mail is sold-off.

However, an amendment to the Postal Service Bill will be submitted this week to prevent this option.

The legislation will close the loophole that could have seen Royal Mail’s buyers to replace the iconic image.

The law will give the Queen a “veto” over any use of her image on postal stamps.

Postal affairs minister Ed Davey said: “At the moment there is no legal requirement for stamps to use the Queen’s head. Royal Mail has always done this voluntarily by convention as they are extremely proud of their Royal connection.

“I can’t see any reason why any future owner would want to change this as it’s a very valuable and prestigious tradition. So our amendment is really a fail-safe and I would be astounded if the power ever needs to be used.

“Ever since we began developing our Postal Services Bill we have been very mindful about the importance of respecting and protecting the Royal associations and have had regular discussions with Buckingham Palace.

“At the outset we agreed a measure to ensure that the Sovereign continues to approve the designs of any stamps that bear her image.

“We have always been aware that the Bill did not contain a specific clause to require all stamps to bear the Queen’s image, turning established practice and tradition into a legal requirement – as a principle we do not legislate without very careful consideration of whether it is entirely necessary.

“After listening to the views of members of both Houses of Parliament and raising the matter with the Palace, we have now agreed this additional safeguard. I’m sure it will provide everyone with extra reassurance.”

Moya Greene, Royal Mail’s chief executive, said: “The monarch’s head has been a key feature of Royal Mail stamps since the Penny Black was issued in 1840. We are very proud of our long-standing Royal association. It’s unthinkable that Royal Mail stamps would not have the image of the monarch so we strongly support any measure that fully protects that key feature of our stamps.”

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