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King Charles’ portrait for public buildings unveiled

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King Charles's portrait for public buildings unveiled

The portrait of the King that will hang in public buildings such as courts and government offices has been unveiled

King Charles's portrait for public buildings unveiled
King Charles’s portrait for public buildings unveiled

Taken in Windsor Castle, it is a very traditional formal portrait of the King in an Admiral of the Fleet uniform, with medals and honours on display.

Public bodies such as schools and councils can request a free A3-size, oak-framed copy of the photograph.

But there were criticisms last year when the Cabinet Office revealed the portrait scheme’s £8m budget.

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The picture was taken by photographer Hugo Burnand who had also taken the official pictures of the Coronation and the King and Queen Camilla’s wedding photos.

The reign of the late Queen Elizabeth II lasted so long that there wasn’t a single official picture hanging in public buildings, but a range of pictures from different eras.

And there will be no obligation to replace these, with the Cabinet Office saying the portrait of King Charles can hang alongside existing pictures of the late Queen.

The new official portrait could be shown in thousands of public settings across the UK, from hospitals and council offices to police and fire stations.

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Public bodies were invited to apply for the King’s new photograph in November, but a spokesman for the Cabinet Office said there were no figures for how many requests had so far been received.

 

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