Buckingham Palace Unveils Official Portraits of the Royal Family
First Official Portrait of King Charles III Since Coronation
Buckingham Palace has released a series of official portraits of the British royal family, including the first portrait of King Charles III since his coronation last May. The portraits, taken by photographer Jonathan Yeo, capture the King and his family in a variety of settings.
Prince Louis Makes Royal Debut
Among the portraits is a charming image of Prince Louis, the youngest son of the King and Queen Consort, participating in his first official royal engagement. The portrait shows the 5-year-old prince dressed in a smart suit and tie, standing alongside his siblings, Prince George and Princess Charlotte.
King Charles in Sovereignty
The portrait of King Charles III is a striking oil painting that shows the monarch wearing the robes of state. The painting, which is larger than life-size, captures the King's authority and dignity as he sits on his throne.
Australia's Monarch
The release of the official portraits comes as King Charles prepares to visit Australia. The visit, which begins on February 3, will be the King's first official trip to the country since his coronation.
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