New official portrait of King Charles III released for police forces and other public authorities

The Cabinet Office has released a new official portrait of His Majesty The King that will hang in public buildings across the UK, including police forces and courts.

Jan 16, 2024
By Paul Jacques
Picture: Hugo Burnand, Royal Household 2024, Cabinet Office

The portrait, taken at Windsor Castle last year by photographer Hugo Burnand, shows His Majesty wearing a Royal Navy uniform of an Admiral of the Fleet and official medals and decorations.

A copy of the portrait is being offered to public authorities across the UK free-of-charge as part of a scheme to celebrate the new reign.

Applications are open for eligible institutions – including principal local authorities, courts, schools, police forces and fire and rescue services – to apply for the new portrait under the scheme.

In February, the scheme will be extended to include town, parish and community councils and Ministry of Defence-sponsored cadet forces.

Deputy Prime Minister Oliver Dowden said: “The accession of His Majesty The King marked a new chapter in our national story.

“Displaying this new portrait will serve as a reminder to us all of the example set by our ultimate public servant and I hope as many eligible organisations as possible will wish to continue this proud British tradition and honour our King’s reign.

“His Majesty’s accession has marked the beginning of a new reign and the UK Government considers it right that public authorities, as part of the fabric of our nation, have the opportunity to commemorate this moment, strengthen civil pride and reflect the new era in our history.”

Official portraits of Queen Elizabeth II are currently on display in many public institutions, and the offering of the new official portrait of His Majesty will enable organisations across the UK to carry on that tradition, said the Cabinet Office.

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