Berlin Event Marks Queen Elizabeth II Centenary with Commemorative Stamp

British Embassy in Berlin hosts presentation with Deutsche Post and DHL

April 10th, 2026
Maria Chatzianastasiadou, News from Berlin Global
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The British Embassy in Berlin hosted a presentation to mark the release of a special postage stamp commemorating the 100th birthday of Queen Elizabeth II. The event, held in cooperation with Deutsche Post DHL Group, highlighted the historical ties and shared connections between the United Kingdom and Germany.

The commemorative stamp was introduced in the presence of invited guests from diplomatic, governmental, and business circles. Among those attending were Vera Alexander, alongside representatives from Deutsche Post DHL, Germany’s Federal Ministry of Finance, and the British Chamber of Commerce in Germany. The gathering provided an opportunity to reflect on the late Queen’s international role and her longstanding relationship with Germany.

The centenary tribute focused on the symbolic value of commemorative stamps as markers of shared history. Queen Elizabeth II visited Germany multiple times during her reign, and her engagements were often framed as moments reinforcing diplomatic relations and cultural ties between the two countries.

The Berlin event combined ceremony with informal exchange, bringing together diplomats and institutional partners to mark the anniversary. The presentation also highlighted the continued use of philatelic releases to commemorate historical figures and strengthen international connections.


By hosting the presentation in Berlin, the British Embassy underscored the enduring significance of Queen Elizabeth II’s legacy in shaping UK-Germany relations. The commemorative stamp serves as both a tribute and a reminder of the shared history between the two countries.

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