King Charles and Queen Camilla end family wars and present their official portraits
King Charles and Queen Camilla unveiled their official coronation portraits on May 6, marking the second anniversary of His Majesty's crowning at Westminster Abbey on a memorable occasion for the monarch.The artworks, created by artists Peter Kuhfeld and Paul S. Benney, are now part of the Royal Collection and will be displayed at Buckingham Palace's Throne Room during the annual summer opening.Charles is depicted in his Coronation regalia, wearing the Imperial State Crown and the Robe of State; and his wife is shown in her Coronation gown by Bruce Oldfield and Queen Mary's Crown-now renamed Queen Camilla's Crown.But they were actually revealed at the National Gallery in London on Tuesday, May 6 in another of the city's many famous landmarks.Following the unveiling, the King and Queen toured the gallery, engaging with participants in its education and outreach programs. The artworks […]