A new portrait of the Queen has been commissioned – and it’s been given the royal seal of approval by the monarch herself!
During a showing at Windsor Castle, the 92-year-old saw for the first time the painting by military artist Stuart Brown, depicting the monarch in a room of the famous royal fortress.
Today The Queen viewed a new portrait at Windsor Castle, commissioned by the RAF Regiment to celebrate its 75th anniversary. pic.twitter.com/JgBB8Ej8NW
— The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) November 30, 2018
The portrait 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.

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The painting will be displayed at RAF Honington in Suffolk, home to the RAF Police and the RAF Regiment.
this article was first published by NEW IDEA.
Nadia is a writer for WHO.com.au
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