King Charles and Queen Camilla unveil new state portraits at National gallery

King Charles and Queen Camilla unveiled their official state portraits at the National Gallery on Tuesday, marking the second anniversary of their coronation.

The portraits, now on display in the gallery’s Central Hall, will later be moved to Buckingham Palace in June, BBC reported.

King Charles is depicted wearing the Robe of State and his naval uniform, adorned with medals, with the Imperial State Crown beside him. The painting was created by Peter Kuhfeld, a longtime acquaintance of the King.

Queen Camilla’s portrait, painted by Paul S. Benney, shows her in her coronation dress, accompanied by her crown and the Robe of Estate worn as she departed Westminster Abbey.

The royal couple was applauded as they unveiled the artworks and took a moment to admire them together, as stated by BBC.