The National Portrait Gallery has been slammed after it wrongly claimed an art dealer launched his career using money from slavery. The gallery said Edward Fox White launched his career from a compensation payout his father-in-law received for freeing slaves. It said
King Charles has been presented with the first bank notes featuring his portrait, as they are due to enter circulation in the coming weeks. The Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey and Sarah John, the Bank of England’s Chief Cashier showed him
A schoolboy has completed one of his largest portraits yet by using over 1,500 Rubik’s Cubes to resemble the prime minister of the United Kingdom. Henil Soni is an 11-year-old from Harwich, Essex, England, who began his infatuation with the handheld puzzle
Royal fans on Instagram have roundly admired the beautiful new portrait of Meghan Markle shot by friend Misan Harriman, released hours after her new partnership with Lemonada Media was announced. The image shows Meghan dressed in a sleeveless grey sweater with her
King Charles II comes across as “sad” in his brand new official royal portrait, according to a royal expert. He was also “a little vulnerable”, according to Angela Levin, who has spent her life reporting on The Firm. Charles’s fresh portrait was
The Danish Royal Family have left fans puzzled with a new family portrait which they have released to mark the 13th birthday of Prince Vincent and Princess Josephine. Crown Princess Mary and Crown Prince Frederik have four children altogether – Prince Christian,
An insider has claimed there is no way back for Huw Edwards after his portrait has been removed from the BBC’s famous atrium. Mr Edwards, 62, was suspended by the BBC in July after it was alleged that he paid a young
His business in this case is to use his milestone birthday in his Coronation year to launch a scheme to support the nation”s neediest during the cost-of-living crisis. The King, who turns 75 on Tuesday, will celebrate his personal landmark with a
A video captured the moment two climate protesters defaced a portrait of King Charles III at the Scottish National Portrait Gallery in Edinburgh, Scotland, before gluing their hands to the floor. The footage emerged as the group they are involved with, called
The first official royal portrait of the Princess of Wales, by Scottish-born artist, Paul Emsley, has been removed from public view after being unveiled over a decade ago. It has now been moved out of public view and into storage at the