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«Breaking News» New portrait of the Queen at Windsor Castle

The latest in a long line of portraits of the Queen has been given the royal seal of approval by the head of state.


At Windsor Castle the Queen saw for the first time the painting by military artist Stuart Brown, showing the monarch in a room of the famous royal fortress.


The painting was commissioned by the RAF Regiment to commemorate its 75th anniversary and to honour the Queen who is the regiment's Air Commodore in Chief.




Look familiar? The Queen today viewed a new portrait of herself at Windsor Castle, commissioned by the RAF Regiment and painted by the artist Stuart Brown 


Look familiar? The Queen today viewed a new portrait of herself at Windsor Castle, commissioned by the RAF Regiment and painted by the artist Stuart Brown 



Look familiar? The Queen today viewed a new portrait of herself at Windsor Castle, commissioned by the RAF Regiment and painted by the artist Stuart Brown 



With the Queen at the official viewing in the castle's oak room was Air Commodore Scott Miller and other members of the RAF.


The painting shows the head of state sat at a desk in the white drawing room at Windsor Castle.


In the image she is wearing a brooch presented to her by the RAF Regiment which shows the Astral Crown and crossed Lee Enfield rifles.

After the viewing Mr Brown said: 'This was the professional and personal opportunity of a lifetime. I had an overwhelming sense of being in the presence of living history.'


The painting will be displayed at RAF Honington in Suffolk, home to the RAF Police and the RAF Regiment.


The Queen recently unveiled another portrait of herself with an RAF association, a painting by award-winning artist Ben Sullivan commissioned by the RAF Club in London to mark its centenary. 




Her Majesty today viewed a new portrait by Stuart Brown, commissioned by the RAF Regiment to celebrate its 75th anniversary. It was unveiled to the Queen in the White Drawing Room at Windsor Castle 


Her Majesty today viewed a new portrait by Stuart Brown, commissioned by the RAF Regiment to celebrate its 75th anniversary. It was unveiled to the Queen in the White Drawing Room at Windsor Castle 



Her Majesty today viewed a new portrait by Stuart Brown, commissioned by the RAF Regiment to celebrate its 75th anniversary. It was unveiled to the Queen in the White Drawing Room at Windsor Castle 





The Queen is seen left with (left to right) the artist Stuart Brown, Air Commodore Scott Miller, Deputy Commander of the Defence Academy of the United Kingdom, Warrant Officer Shaun Griffin, and Wing Commander Dale White 


The Queen is seen left with (left to right) the artist Stuart Brown, Air Commodore Scott Miller, Deputy Commander of the Defence Academy of the United Kingdom, Warrant Officer Shaun Griffin, and Wing Commander Dale White 



The Queen is seen left with (left to right) the artist Stuart Brown, Air Commodore Scott Miller, Deputy Commander of the Defence Academy of the United Kingdom, Warrant Officer Shaun Griffin, and Wing Commander Dale White 





The finishing touches were also being added to the Christmas tree at Windsor Castle today, as the Queen's Berkshire residence is decked out for the festive season 


The finishing touches were also being added to the Christmas tree at Windsor Castle today, as the Queen's Berkshire residence is decked out for the festive season 



The finishing touches were also being added to the Christmas tree at Windsor Castle today, as the Queen's Berkshire residence is decked out for the festive season 





Staff had to climb ladders in order to hang baubles and fairy lights on the 20ft Nordmann fir


Staff had to climb ladders in order to hang baubles and fairy lights on the 20ft Nordmann fir



Staff had to climb ladders in order to hang baubles and fairy lights on the 20ft Nordmann fir


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Main photo article The latest in a long line of portraits of the Queen has been given the royal seal of approval by the head of state.
At Windsor Castle the Queen saw for the first time the painting by military artist Stuart Brown, showing the monarch in a room of the famous royal fortress.
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