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Heartbreaking reason why King Charles has taken down a family portrait at Sandringham

King Charles has taken down a group portrait of the royal family painted to mark the late-Queen and Duke of Edinburgh’s golden wedding anniversary, which has spent the past 25 years hung at Sandringham Palace

The King has pulled a painting hung at the royal family’s Sandringham estate, sources have claimed.

The group portrait, which captures several senior members of the family including the late-Queen and Queen Mother during a gathering in late 1997, had been hung at the Norfolk estate. Painted by Andrew Festing, it was commissioned to mark Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh’s golden wedding anniversary, with the former monarch said to have been extremely fond of it.

However, palace sources have said that fondness was not shared by the now King Charles, who is pictured giving a speech in the scene and is said to have ordered it be taken down from display. In the image, Charles cuts a sullen and sad figure, as he makes a toast to his parents on the milestone mark for what would turn out to be a 74-year marriage.

Also seen in the painting are the Princess Royal, Prince Edward and Prince Andrew, as well as several other foreign monarchs and dignitaries. The gathering in the picture happened several weeks after news of Princess Diana’s death, and sources said it reminds him of an extremely difficult year.

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