King Charles III Unveils First Official Portrait Since Coronation
Buckingham Palace Releases Controversial Artwork by Jonathan Yeo
17 January 2024
King Charles III has unveiled the first official portrait of himself since his coronation. The portrait, painted by British artist Jonathan Yeo, was released by Buckingham Palace on Tuesday and has sparked a range of reactions.
The portrait depicts Charles wearing the robes of the Order of the Garter and standing in front of a red background. Critics have criticized the painting for its "lurid" colors and unflattering portrayal of the king. Some have called it a "national embarrassment" and suggested that it "does not do justice to His Majesty's character or dignity."
However, others have defended the portrait as a bold and modern take on traditional royal portraiture. They argue that the colors and style are appropriate for the 21st century and reflect the king's personality. The artist himself has said that he wanted to create a portrait that was "honest and true to the King's character."
The portrait has been greeted with mixed reactions from the public. Some have praised it as a refreshing departure from traditional royal portraits, while others have expressed their disappointment and even anger. It remains to be seen how the portrait will be received in the long term, but it is sure to continue to generate discussion and debate.
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