King Charles and Queen Camilla revealed their state portraits at the National Gallery, coinciding with the second anniversary of their coronation. The portraits will initially be displayed in the Central Hall of the gallery before moving to Buckingham Palace. Notably, the King is depicted in his Robe of State paired with a naval uniform, while the Queen dons her coronation dress. The paintings, created by artists Peter Kuhfeld and Paul S. Benney, highlight the intimate rapport they developed during multiple sittings, showcasing personal insights into their characters.
King Charles and Queen Camilla were unveiled in their new state portraits at the National Gallery, showcasing their regal attire and connection to art.
The portraits reveal a collaborative spirit between the monarchs and their talented artists, with each session filled with camaraderie and shared experiences.
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