Following the death of Queen Elizabeth II, her eldest son Charles ascended the throne. Charles III has already been captured by artists as Prince of Wales. Here are a few of those images.
Artists featured in this Curation: Rudy Weller (b.1956), Morris Singer Art Foundry Ltd, unknown artist, David Wynne (1926–2014), Thomas Roland Rathmell (1912–1990), David Griffiths (b.1939), Noelle Knight, Derek Hill (1916–2000), William D. Dring (1904–1990), James E. Barling, John Thomas Young Gilroy (1898–1985), Bernard Hailstone (1910–1987), John Teesdale (1912–2001), Les Rawlings, Colin Dudley (b.1923), Bryan Organ (b.1935), Fred W. Clausen, Barbara Brown, Michael Noakes (1933–2018), Justin Ling, W. S. Tait, Patrick Procktor (1936–2003), Tom Wood (b.1955), Neil Foster, Andrew Ratcliffe (b.1948), Richard Stone (b.1951), John Wonnacott (b.1940) and Georgina Barclay (b.1978),

Charles III (b.1948), when Prince Charles
Rudy Weller (b.1956) and Morris Singer Art Foundry Ltd (founded 1927)
Bronze
H 82 x W 61 x D 27 cm
Royal College of General Practitioners

Charles III (b.1948), when Prince Charles
unknown artist
Oil on canvas (?)
H 34.5 x W 24.5 cm
Elmbridge Museum

David Wynne (1926–2014)
Bronze
H 58.4 cm
City of London Corporation

1969 unknown artist
Oil on board
H 62 x W 75 cm
The Caernarfon Royal Town Council Collection

1969–1970 Thomas Roland Rathmell (1912–1990)
Oil on canvas
H 158 x W 188.5 cm
Government Art Collection

1970 David Griffiths (b.1939)
Oil on canvas
H 149 x W 241.8 cm
Cardiff Council

Noelle Knight
Oil on canvas
H 87 x W 69 cm
The Caernarfon Royal Town Council Collection

Charles III (b.1948), when Prince of Wales, Honorary Fellow
1971 Derek Hill (1916–2000)
Oil on canvas
H 89 x W 71 cm
Trinity College, University of Cambridge

1972 William D. Dring (1904–1990)
Oil on canvas
H 100.3 x W 75.6 cm
Defence Academy of the United Kingdom

James E. Barling
Oil on canvas
H 59 x W 49 cm
Jersey Heritage

John Thomas Young Gilroy (1898–1985)
Oil on canvas
H 136 x W 85.3 cm
Defence Academy of the United Kingdom

Charles III (b.1948), when Prince of Wales 1977
Bernard Hailstone (1910–1987)
Oil on canvas
H 91 x W 71 cm
Britannia Royal Naval College

John Teesdale (1912–2001)
Oil on canvas
H 109.4 x W 84 cm
The Gordon Highlanders Museum

Charles III (b.1948), when HRH Prince Charles 1979
Les Rawlings
Oil on canvas
H 74.2 x W 49.5 cm
National Museum of the Royal Navy, Portsmouth

Colin Dudley (b.1923)
Oil on canvas
H 151 x W 228.5 cm
Canterbury Museums and Galleries

Bryan Organ (b.1935)
Acrylic on canvas
H 177.8 x W 178.2 cm
National Portrait Gallery, London

Fred W. Clausen (active c.1980–1984)
Oil on hardboard
H 33.5 x W 28.5 cm
Shetland Museum and Archives (Shetland Amenity Trust)

Charles III (b.1948), when HRH Prince Charles 1982
Barbara Brown
Oil on board
H 54.6 x W 43.8 cm
The Whitaker

Michael Noakes (1933–2018)
Oil on canvas
H 156 x W 121 cm
The Gurkha Museum

Justin Ling
Oil on canvas
H 121 x W 90 cm
Cardiff Council

W. S. Tait
Oil on board
H 45 x W 34.5 cm
National Museum of the Royal Navy, Portsmouth

Patrick Procktor (1936–2003)
Oil on canvas
H 67 x W 46 cm
Royal Academy of Arts

Tom Wood (b.1955)
Oil on birch-faced plywood panel
H 152.4 x W 157.5 cm
Grosvenor Museum

Neil Foster
Oil on canvas
H 74 x W 62 cm
The Gordon Highlanders Museum

Charles III (b.1948), when Prince of Wales 1995
Andrew Ratcliffe (b.1948)
Oil on canvas
H 89.7 x W 69 cm
Parliamentary Art Collection

Michael Noakes (1933–2018)
Oil on canvas
H 183 x W 122 cm
Royal College of Psychiatrists

Richard Stone (b.1951)
Acrylic on canvas
H 58 x W 49 cm
The Gordon Highlanders Museum

John Wonnacott (b.1940)
Oil on canvas on foamboard
H 366.3 x W 249.3 cm
National Portrait Gallery, London

David Griffiths (b.1939)
Oil on canvas
H 151.5 x W 101 cm
Cardiff Council

Georgina Barclay (b.1978)
Oil on canvas
H 106 x W 85 cm
The Black Watch Castle & Museum
Curated by: https://artuk.org