Buckingham Palace on Friday released two new official portraits from King Charles III’s coronation, including one in which he posed with Prince William and Prince George, the next two men in line for the throne.
The second portrait showed Charles and Queen Camilla with their eight Pages of Honour, which included George and Camilla’s three grandsons and great-nephew, and their Ladies in Attendance – Camilla’s sister Annabel Elliot and her friend the Marchioness of Lansdowne.
Charles became king immediately after the death of his mother Queen Elizabeth II in September after 70 years on the throne but was officially crowned last Saturday in a ceremony showing off the full pomp and pageantry of the British monarchy.
Hugo Burnand, who also took four other official coronation portraits that were released on Monday, told Hello! magazine he wanted to show the line of succession. "I felt that it was important to take this picture," Bernand said. "I did a lot of research in the archives of past coronations, and I didn’t see any previous pictures of the line of succession.
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