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King Charles the artist

Earlier this year, King Charles III drew back the curtains on a favourite pastime when 40 of his watercolours went on display to the public at Sandringham House. The King has been painting for five decades and, although he considers himself very much a humble amateur artist, his work has been displayed sporadically at galleries over the years or to mark his birthday.

In 1998 some watercolours

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