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King and Queen are a ‘great team', says 20th anniversary artist

King and Queen are a ‘great team', says 20th anniversary artist

Times24-04-2025

The artist behind a new portrait of the King and Queen has hailed their partnership after more than 20 years of marriage, calling them 'a great team'.
Phillip Butah, a former royal tour artist, painted the portrait of the couple for the cover of this month's Tatler magazine.
The edition celebrates the couple's wedding anniversary. Charles and Camilla marked 20 years of marriage earlier this month, during a state visit to Italy.
Butah's portrait is based on a picture taken by the royal photographer Millie Pilkington in the garden of Buckingham Palace last year, on the couple's 19th wedding anniversary. It shows the King in a grey suit and the Queen in a navy blue long-flowing dress.
The British-Ghanaian artist, who has also painted the

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