The Princely House of Liechtenstein is celebrating two special
anniversaries this year: "Princess Marie of Liechtenstein" (face value:
CHF 2.00) celebrates her 80th birthday on 14 April 2020 and "Prince
Hans-Adam II of Liechtenstein" (face value: CHF 4.30) celebrates his
75th on 14 February 2020. Philately Liechtenstein is commemorating the
birthdays of the princely couple with a souvenir sheet consisting of two
stamps with staggered perforation and classy-looking hot-foil embossing
in gold.
The current head of state, Prince Hans-Adam II, was born
in 1945 as the eldest son of Prince Franz Josef II and Princess Gina. He
is the first Prince of Liechtenstein to have grown up in Liechtenstein
and the fifteenth reigning Prince of Liechtenstein. After the reigning
Prince handed over the government affairs to his eldest son, Hereditary
Prince Alois, in 2004, he devoted himself to the administration of the
Princely House's assets which he still does to this day. In 1967,
Hans-Adam II married Countess Marie-Aglaé Kinsky of Wchinitz and Tettau.
Born in Prague in 1940, her family was expelled five years later from
what was then Czechoslovakia and fled to Germany. In Liechtenstein,
Princess Marie has always been very committed to furthering social
institutions.