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Queen Elizabeth sees new portrait unveiled at Britain's Foreign Office

Last Updated : 26 July 2020, 02:41 IST
Last Updated : 26 July 2020, 02:41 IST

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Britain's Foreign Office has unveiled a new portrait of Queen Elizabeth by the artist Miriam Escofet, which the queen viewed online on Friday during a meeting to thank the staff for their work helping travellers affected by coronavirus restrictions.

The portrait depicts Elizabeth wearing a blue knee-length dress, pearls and low-heeled black shoes, seated on a chair covered in gold leaf in an ornately furnished room, with a teacup and a vase of mauve roses on the table beside her.

On the wall behind the queen is the bottom of a much older portrait, of which only a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel and the lower part of a lady's white frilly dress is visible.

"I'm glad I've had the chance to see it. I hope I'll see it in real life one day," Queen Elizabeth said after watching the portrait be unveiled via video conference.

The 94-year-old monarch also thanked foreign ministry staff for their efforts to repatriate British nationals who struggled to return home due to coronavirus restrictions and also heard about international efforts to develop a vaccine.

"Her Majesty the Queen is our best diplomat," Simon McDonald, head of Britain's diplomatic service, said.

The queen sat twice for the portrait by Escofet, who was born in Barcelona but has spent most of her life in the United Kingdom and won Britain's most prestigious prize for portraiture in 2018.

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Published 26 July 2020, 02:41 IST

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