Celebrity | King Charles III Charles, Camilla Unveil New Official Portraits Unveiling happened Tuesday at London's National Gallery By Jenn Gidman Posted May 6, 2025 8:16 AM CDT Copied King Charles III and Queen Camilla pose with their official Coronation State Portraits during a visit to the National Gallery in London, England, Tuesday, May 6, 2025. (Chris Jackson/Pool Photo via AP) Tuesday was just another day in the life of the British monarchy, with a ceremonial unveiling for the official coronation portraits of King Charles III and Queen Camilla at London's National Gallery, reports Us Weekly. The big reveal was made on the second anniversary of the couple's coronation, with Charles' portrait completed by artist Peter Kuhfeld over the past year and a half, while Camilla's depiction was painted by Paul S. Benney. The Telegraph notes that the unveiling was also part of the National Gallery's own 200th anniversary celebration. Charles and Camilla each personally handpicked their artists, both of whom have enjoyed a longtime relationship with the royal family, and helped pull the curtain down off the paintings at the event. The New York Times notes that this piece featuring the king, which Kuhfeld said he tried to make "both human and regal," is already going over better than his first official portrait as king introduced last year by Jonathan Yeo—a painting that some said looked like the king was burning in hell. The new portraits of Charles and Camilla will remain on display at the National Gallery until June 5, at which point they'll take a ride over to Buckingham Palace for permanent mounting. Read These Next Miami-Dade may have made a $400 million mistake. Judge rules '86-47' flag is no threat. Trump reportedly unloaded on Netanyahu in expletive-laden call. Store owner who chased, shot Black teen in back found not guilty. Report an error