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Official portrait of The King.

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CurlewKate · 13/08/2025 17:55

Apparently there has only been a 30% take up by public bodies of the offer of a free portrait of The King- a £2M project spearheaded by Oliver Dowden. Anyone got any ideas why?

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Idstillratherbepaddleboarding · 13/08/2025 17:56

I keep forgetting we even have a king tbh 😂.

IMissSparkling · 13/08/2025 17:56

Probably because it's 2025, not 1955.

Nellieinthebarn · 17/08/2025 13:27

Is it that red one with the butterfly? I can imagine that would be difficult to live with.

Mikart · 17/08/2025 13:45

IMissSparkling · 13/08/2025 17:56

Probably because it's 2025, not 1955.

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Great comment

heldinadream · 17/08/2025 13:52

Surprised it's that high.
Just because something is free, doesn't mean you want it.

Purplecatshopaholic · 17/08/2025 13:58

Not surprised at all. Surprised it’s that high if anything. More and more people see the monarchy is an outdated concept, a bunch of free-loaders, and are either not interested or actively republican in their views.

AnSolas · 17/08/2025 14:10

Shame about putting rhe head of State on display? Or its nobodys job to do it so nobody has done it?

And if its an artwork its with a cash value of 1p it a fixed asset and cost money to hold as it should be revalued in case the <un-named> artist becomes famous?

Parksinyork · 17/08/2025 14:11

Some thing given for free doesn’t mean there isn’t a cost to the reciever.

LIZS · 10/09/2025 08:41

And a lot of organisations no longer have premises to display or store one, due to remote working.

Lifelover16 · 10/09/2025 08:45

If it’s the one that makes him look like he is emerging from a red bubble bath I think it’s quite obvious why!

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