King Charles III and Queen Camilla Unveil Coronation Portraits
- On May 6, 2025, Buckingham Palace unveiled the official coronation portraits of the reigning monarch and his consort to commemorate their two years on the throne.
- The portraits were commissioned soon after King Charles III and Queen Camilla's coronation at Westminster Abbey on May 6, 2023, which followed the passing of Queen Elizabeth II in September 2022.
- Charles' portrait, by Peter Kuhfeld, shows him in his Robe of State beside the Imperial State Crown with a backdrop of St James's Palace Throne Room, while Paul Benney's portrait of Camilla emphasizes her humanity and empathy.
- The portraits will be displayed in London's National Gallery until June 5, 2025, after which they will be relocated to their permanent residence in the Throne Room of Buckingham Palace.
- These paintings continue a 400-year royal tradition and serve as defining images of sovereignty, completed while Charles underwent cancer treatment diagnosed about ten months after his coronation.
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These are the official coronation portraits of Charles III and Queen Camila.
Charles III and Queen Camila already have their official coronation portraits. Some works that have revealed in the central hall of the National Gallery of London on May 6 to commemorate that they have completed two years of reign. The monarchs have personally selected the artists who have painted the paintings, each one to their own. Peter Kuhfeld, the one chosen by Charles III, has said that he has known the king for more than 40 years and tha…
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