Tatler commissioned a portrait of King Charles & Camilla for their cover: thoughts?

The latest Tatler cover features yet another “commissioned” royal painting. Tatler did this last year, commissioning a painting of the (then incognito) Princess of Wales where “the Kate portrait” looked nothing like the actual woman. The Kate portrait/cover received widespread mockery… by British commentators and art critics. It’s the same with this new Tatler cover, based on a 2024 photograph of King Charles and Queen Camilla. I honestly think artist Phillip Butah adequately captured Camilla, but he mangled the f–k out of Charles. Art critics are not happy:

A new portrait of the King and Queen has been branded reminiscent of a snarling “two-headed monster”. The portrait, unveiled by Tatler magazine on the June cover to mark the couple’s 20th wedding anniversary, was painted by the monarch’s tour artist Phillip Butah.

Mr Butah, who was invited to accompany Their Majesties on their state visit to Kenya in 2023, based the portrait on an image captured by royal photographer Millie Pilkington in the garden of Buckingham Palace last year. However, art critics have described the work as “flat,” “uninspiring” and lacking in psychological animation.

Alastair Sooke, The Telegraph’s Chief Art Critic, said: “It makes the King very much look like his father and the smile looks defiant, almost slightly like a snarl, rather than a kindly, welcoming smile… It’s very noticeable that you can’t see his left arm and hand or her right arm or hand, so what’s nice about it and sweet is that they’re really a marital unit and really joined at the hip. It’s almost like their bodies are fused, but it’s slightly ungainly from a positional point as it also could look a little like a two-headed monster, but if you’re being sweet it certainly depicts their codependence or certainly his reliance on her.”

[From The Telegraph]

Royalists are always like “the Windsors are perfect, they never put a foot wrong” and then once a year, art critics are like “the Windsors are portrayed as they actually are: snarling, blood-soaked monsters.” Jeez. As for the Tatler cover story, it was written by Robert Hardman, who is Charles’s almost-official biographer. Hardman’s piece is mostly fluff and historical revision (if not outright lies), but there were some new quotes in it:

Camilla & Charles fight over lunch: The couple also part company over lunch. He regards it as a superfluous combination of time-wasting and gluttony, while she is the proud patron of the charity The Big Lunch. However, since his cancer diagnosis, she has managed to get him to consume something in the middle of the day – ‘even if it is not what you or I would call lunch’, adds one of his team.

Princess Anne on Camilla & Charles: ‘Her understanding of her role and how much difference it makes to the King has been absolutely outstanding,’ the Princess Royal told me. She added that she was in ‘no doubt that made the difference for him’ as he took charge. ‘I’m sure lots of people do say to her what a difference she’s made, but that is really true. I’ve known her a long time off and on, and I think she’s been incredibly generous and understanding.’

Camilla’s sister on the couple: Annabel Elliot still finds it impossible to curtsey to her elder sister but nonetheless is still amazed by the way she has taken to her role. ‘Obviously for him, it was always going to be,’ Annabel told me. ‘But I think she’s transitioned beautifully, actually. I mean, I sometimes look at her and I can’t really believe it.’

Separate boltholes: The couple still have their separate boltholes. On weekends, the King might retreat to his beloved garden at Highgrove (or, increasingly, to Windsor, where he is now the Ranger of the Great Park). Queen Camilla will decamp to Ray Mill, the Wiltshire home she has had since the end of her first marriage. ‘It’s the one place where she can put her feet up on the Aga, the grandchildren can run riot and she doesn’t have to worry they’ll break some priceless work of art,’ says a good friend. Her children, Tom and Laura, are regulars with their young families. No one says ‘Ma’am’, let alone ‘Your Majesty’. As Annabel points out: ‘She’s “Ga-Ga” and I’m called “Guy-Guy” – a pair of mad old women. The children think it’s hilarious.’

Camilla refuses to budge from Clarence House: ‘She has made it abundantly clear she has no wish to move into Buckingham Palace when the refurbishment is done,’ whispers one of the team. She has also made it clear to her small and fiercely loyal private office that it is a priority to maximise her public work now, fully conscious that itineraries will inevitably have to wind down when she is in her eighties.

[From Tatler]

“Inevitably have to wind down when she is in her eighties…” Camilla turns 78 years old this summer. Is this Camilla’s soft-launch of “you’re only getting me to do events for two more years?” I find Anne’s comments to be the most notable here – Anne and Charles have such affection for each other, and I’d always assumed that Anne found Camilla to be a “necessary evil” when it comes to keeping Charles on track. I’m surprised that Anne is such a full-throated supporter though.

Photos courtesy of Cover Images, Buckingham Palace. Cover courtesy of Tatler.

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66 Responses to “Tatler commissioned a portrait of King Charles & Camilla for their cover: thoughts?”

  1. ThatGirlThere says:

    Charles is deservedly mangled. Both in art and in human form they’re ugly so it’s perfect.

    • Maxine Branch says:

      Agree 100%

      • Tanisha says:

        The way they made Charlie look is diabolical 🤣🤣🤣

      • Sean says:

        I click ‘save my name’ all the time but it’s never saved.
        It has to be admitted that the late Queen’s selfish, emotionless and distant mothering by governess made Charles the needy, insecure wreck and self sabotage artist that he is.
        It’s also amazing that living in separate Homes/palaces is presented as evidence of their loving relationship.
        Charles and Bill are the death of The Firm without the strong, mature hand of “Good King Harry”.

      • Tessa says:

        Sean I think it a combination of things that made Charles the way he is today
        He was coddled by his grandmother who enabled his being self centered. His mother treated the sussexes way better than Charles did. Charles never learned to take responsibility for his own actions. He slammed his parents in his authorized biography and blamed them for his own mistakes. He blamed his parents but imo he became a bad father. His parents provided security and residence for their children. Charles treated harry and Meghan in a horrific way.

    • cazzie says:

      ROFLMAO!!!!!

    • Hypocrisy says:

      Even artist can’t do much to help this homely duo…

    • StillDouchesOfCambridgei says:

      I vote for her making Trumps replacement portrait

    • Lau says:

      It looks like the artist tried to draw Prince Philip from memory before realizing that they were commissioned to draw Charles and went “Oh, well. Whatever, I not starting again.”

      • Smart&Messy says:

        Especially around the mouth area, it looks like the artist realized the issue, tried to correct, made it worse and then decided on fcuk it, I’m not starting over.

    • Delphine says:

      I don’t know exactly how long Tatler has been trolling the BRF, but I became distinctly aware of it when they published the Catherine the Great article.

  2. Tessa says:

    Lots of touch ups for them. Charles face looks odd and he looks tense. Those two are really trying to make the anniversary happen. Anniversary is over and there is probably a fiction story of their past. Maybe Kate will want a cover story of the wails anniversary

  3. Blogger says:

    There’s a certain cognitive dissonance how these rats write about these two:

    “they’re really a marital unit and really joined at the hip”

    Then

    “The couple still have their separate boltholes”

    How are they joined at the hip when they have separate boltholes?

    As for the painting – forgettable like they are in real life.

  4. North of Boston says:

    His face is mangled and her hand that is out of sight is resting on his butt.

    That’s all I’ve got.

  5. Tessa says:

    Anne was involved with Andrew Parker Bowles and he was two timing Camilla with anne. I doubt there is love lost between anne and camilla.

    • Zapp Brannigan says:

      Exactly, nothing says close family like a brother and sister tag teaming a husband and wife.

      • Blogger says:

        😬 good point. I mean kissing siblings as opposed to kissing cousins…

      • Bqm says:

        Anne annd Andrew were involved earlier, 1970, despite how The Crown portrayed it. It seems a strong FWB affair. They couldn’t have married, he is Catholic, but they definitely had fun and are still very close. Andrew was a big cheater so I don’t think there’s any resentment by Anne on Andrew’s behalf for Charles and Camilla cheating themselves.

        As a side note regarding portraits, Lucien Freud did one of Andrew, The Brigadier, which sold for *millions* a few years ago.

      • Becks1 says:

        I dont think Anne really cares about an affair from 50 years ago.

        and i’m sure a lot of people in the family do appreciate Camilla if she helps contain Charles’ temper or soothes his ego – it means hes not their problem.

    • Libra says:

      I read some time ago that Anne wanted to marry APB but the Queen did not approve because of the religion difference.

    • Tessa says:

      Anne had her “first time” with APB. She could have converted to marry him. And been out of line of succession but she had three brothers ahead of her in line (this of course before change in “rules”). I think Camilla “won” and got Andrew back. She was making Andrew “jealous” because then she became involved with Charles.

  6. Tessa says:

    Nothing glorious about the pair. She retreats to her own home.

  7. MSJ says:

    I must say, Anne is a pro at playing the game. She has mastered it. 😂

  8. Jay says:

    I actually kind of like the portrait? It does kind of remind me of those old photo editing programs where you could render a “painting” effect directly onto a photo, but it’s a pretty good likeness.

    But I had to laugh at the “itineraries will inevitably have to wind down when she is in her eighties”. Girl, you wish. TOB and his wife are not going to suddenly start cutting their vacations short to do ribbon cuttings or “boring” work like luncheons. They are going to be trotting you and Anne out until you are both 100, all whilst feeding the press that they are still “learning” the job, but getting more comfortable by the year.

  9. Marital bliss? These two don’t live together so I don’t consider it marital bliss. Sorry I’m old school and I live with my husband 24/7. Don’t like the portrait.

  10. Amy Bee says:

    Anne’s comments have convinced me that she hated Diana. Charles and Camilla’s marriage is one of convenience not love. As for the painting, I think it’s mostly accurate.

    • Tessa says:

      Anne was jealous of dian a. I think anne is being diplomatic I doubt it’s a love fest between anne and Camilla. They have a history and anne was involved with Andrew Parker Bowles while he and Camilla were dating. Camilla did not take that well. Dian a was too good for that family

  11. LadyE says:

    “Inevitably have to wind down when she is in her eighties…” Camilla turns 78 years old this summer. Is this Camilla’s soft-launch of “you’re only getting me to do events for two more years?”

    I have to say that I find this completely reasonable and, tbh, find the idea of making 80 year olds do all these events and trips to border on elder abuse.

    I really think one of the ways that monarchy should be modernized, similar to what is happening in the Catholic Church, is to have monarchs (like under discussion for Popes) *retire* and not hang on in increasingly fragile states until their death.

    I think that it is actually incredibly sad that, whatever you think of decisions she made as Queen, that Queen Elizabeth was basically worked until her death instead of being thanked for giving her entire life to the institution and allowed a few years to just chill. European monarchies have made this transition and I think 80 is a reasonable place to say “let’s start unwinding your role here”.

    ETA: on a completely snarky note, I find it kind of hilarious that the artist remained true to Camilla’s dislike of supportive bras…

    • Tessa says:

      The lazy wails won’t take up the slack

    • Becks1 says:

      I dont think Camilla’s intention to wind down in her 80s is bad. I agree that encouraging retiring, in actions if not officially, for elderly monarchs is a good thing. it also does away with the idea of children waiting for their parents to die so they can start their real job.

      That said – I have said things along this line before – I think camilla looks at William and Kate with disgust. She was working more than Kate as duchess of cornwall. Charles was working a LOT more than William as prince of wales. William can’t even be bothered to crack 250 engagements when his father was 70 and clocking in over 500? he can’t even match his father’s work for 50%? And charles has had significant projects and foundations and charities – hes not all bread and butter events.

      So this is worse for Charles bc at least his mother had four children who worked for the Firm and picked up the slack when Philip retired. If I were Camilla i would resent my step son and his wife who can barely be bothered to work more than once a month.

  12. HeatherC says:

    Wait, she puts her feet up on the aga? Isn’t that a stove?

  13. Chaine says:

    He’s captured Camilla’s smile-face quite perfectly and made her look congenial. Very good portrait of her. As for Charles, not a very good likeness and the head looks a little bit too big for the body, doesn’t it?

  14. Jais says:

    The art critic, my god. Cheers to him. Honestly, I think a snarl encapsulates Charles well. He snarled at a pen at the start of his reign, so yeah. And then talking about their co-dependence, how much he relies on her but also comparing it to a two-headed monster!!! Lordy.

  15. SarahCS says:

    I prefer the ‘oil painting’ my friend had created from a pic of the cat by a guy she found online.

    I get that art is totally subjective and sometimes abstract work can be absolutely fascinating (to me) but recreating a photo as a painting seems weird. Particularly if you’ll go like for like on one subject and change the other.

    • BeanieBean says:

      I think it’s weird, too. And when did it become a thing, painting a portrait from a photo? Does nobody ‘sit’ for a portrait anymore?

  16. somebody says:

    Anne’s head injury must be still affecting her. And why are they acting like it was Cam’s decision to not live at BP when Charles has said that for ages.

  17. PunkyMomma says:

    Nothing will ever top the bloody from hell portrait of Charles, but this cracked n crazed face is high on the list. As far as Camilla goes, take a look at Caroline Kennedy these days and tell me the artist didn’t soften Camilla with Caroline’s features. It’s right there.

    https://au.usembassy.gov/embassy-consulates-canberra-ambassador/

  18. Maja says:

    That reminds me. These gargoyles are “envy heads” – they are supposed to protect the house inside from envy by representing the envy directed outwards
    .
    https://www.braeunlingen-tourismus.de/article/ee53c19a-e0c8-48fa-835f-92ed92c40324

  19. ML says:

    To me Charles looks like an unnatural mashup of himself and William. Especially the Spencer (?) eyes make him less readily recognizable here than Camilla.

  20. DeeKer says:

    Maybe it’s the toothy sneer, but Chuckles looks a lot like William in the portrait.

  21. Tabs says:

    The artist did Charles a favor. He looks better, more handsome than real life. Charles looks like the late Bob Barker.

  22. wendy says:

    That is straight up Philliip’s face on Chuck’s head.

  23. Jennifer Smith says:

    Good Lord he looks like Tobias Menzies, who (impeccably) played Prince Philip in the Crown (the middle one…Season 3?)!!

    Note: Tobias is better-looking than Chas.

  24. kelleybelle says:

    Comments? Yes, I have a comment: ugh.

  25. AR says:

    Technique”, as in the red portrait of Charles. Often used by various “artists” who tried to pass themselves off as Freud. Photo treated with a filter in Photoshop. Let it change once on a real artist.

  26. VilleRose says:

    I went back to the original Millie Pilkington photo to compare and Charles is truly grimacing in that photo, but it doesn’t look at all like what’s in the painting lol. He does look better in the photo. The artist did a good job with Camilla, she looks like her usual self. Interestingly in the original photo, Camilla’s smile is even warmer than the painting. It’s a genuinely nice photo of her but Charles looks more tired and like he’s grinning and bearing it. To be fair, 2024 he was getting regular chemo treatments (I assume he still is) so who knows how he felt on that particular day the photo was taken.

  27. Monlette says:

    They look like they are fully sated from dining on human flesh.

  28. QuiteContrary says:

    Charles’ mouth looks like one of those dumb comic TV segments in which a mouth is made to talk out of someone’s picture.

    But as my father used to say, you can’t get blood from a stone.

  29. therese says:

    You asked for feedback about the portrait. There would have to be poetic license or liberties taken in order to make the subjects more palatable. Charles is made to look a shade more virile, and not so much an old dumpling. Also a bit more attractive. Camilla is made to look marginally more attractive and feminine, although with her eponymous blue zip-up house dress.

  30. Jen says:

    The artist nailed Camilla, but Charles looks like if George Bush and Prince Phillip had a mutual cousin.

    • Good painter says:

      Charles has a “narrow” ancestry tree… many many close relatives in that tree and lacking diversity. Shows in his face and his intellect.

  31. Chrawi says:

    The face is Charles, but the facial expression is William’s…

  32. Good painter says:

    The artist painted his opinion of Charles and Camilla into their depictions. Brits are having a very hard time and it is a homemade problem (energy policies and education and science policies and economy going south…) and then there is this rich family who doesn’t do nor say anything to improve things …

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