![]() ![]() ![]() That is who you’re getting, there’s no fantasy. ![]() Getting candid with OK!, the photographer explained simply, “That is the Throne Room. Sir Cecil Beatons official portrait of the 1953 coronation shows the Queen seated against the backdrop of the fan vaulted ceiling of the Henry VII chapel. ![]() Hugo took several other significant snaps of the royals on the day too, including one where Princess Anne’s coronation portrait position next to her older brother was apparently “no accident”.īut King Charles’ coronation portrait reportedly had a very specific focus of its own. Taken by Hugo Burnand at Buckingham Palace, it shows King Charles sitting in the Throne Room in his ceremonial robes, holding the historic orb and scepter. One massive advantage to this will be that the chosen photographer, who is yet to be announced, will also know on the day if he or she was successful unlike Cecil Beaton. Cecil Beaton Hugo Burnand: The man crowned as official coronation photographer Duke of York pays tribute to Queen for her love, compassion, care and. Growing up as one of the late Queen Elizabeth ’s children, His Majesty has become accustomed to being photographed but his first official portrait since his coronation is especially iconic. This royal news comes as Duchess Sophie’s soft gray coat dress pushed the royal outside her fashion comfort zone.According to him, the final picture is truly “authentic” with a specific focus and he had to abandon one of his personal “rules”.Photographer Hugo Burnand has revealed behind-the-scenes details about capturing King Charles’ first official portrait following his coronation. ![]()
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