100 years of British royal photography goes on display in London


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Gallery staff pose as they view ‘Reigning Queens (Royal Edition): Queen Elizabeth II Of The United Kingdom’ by Andy Warhol in 1985, which forms part of the new exhibition ‘Royal Portraits: A Century of Photography’ at The King’s Gallery, Buckingham Palace, in London. Photo: Reuters

In London, a new exhibition is tracing a century of British royal portrait photography, from the official coronation image of King Charles III to an intimate portrait of his late aunt Princess Margaret.

Royal Portraits: A Century Of Photography is the first exhibition in the newly reopened King's Gallery at Buckingham Palace, which was previously known as the Queen's Gallery.

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