Controversial Portrait of King Charles III by Jonathan Yeo

A controversial new portrait of King Charles III, painted by British artist Jonathan Yeo, has stirred up mixed opinions in the art world. The portrait features King Charles in a red military uniform with a monarch butterfly symbolizing his environmental work. The use of bold colors and symbolism has divided art critics and royal fans alike.

First Official Portrait of King Charles III

The first official portrait of King Charles III is a swirling psychedelic red interpretation by UK artist Jonathan Yeo. It features the King in his military uniform with a butterfly symbolizing his environmental activism. The portrait has faced criticism for being too modern and not capturing the essence of the King.

King Charles unveils controversial portrait

King Charles unveils a unique portrait to celebrate his first year on the throne, sparking divided opinions among fans. The portrait features a bold red color and a Monarch butterfly, symbolizing the King's transition. Some praise the modern approach, while others criticize it for its sinister appearance.

Unveiling of King Charles III's Portrait at Buckingham Palace

Britain's King Charles III unveiled a new portrait of himself at Buckingham Palace painted by artist Jonathan Yeo. The portrait features the king in a Welsh Guards uniform holding a sword with a butterfly hovering over his shoulder. Yeo started working on the portrait when Charles was still the Prince of Wales.