SIXTY PHOTOGRAPHS 2012 Press Release

THE ROYAL COLLECTION TRUST
6 May 2011
Press Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
The Queen: 60 Photographs for 60 Years
The Drawings Gallery, Windsor Castle
The Queen watches a flypast of RAF Jaguars,
RAF Coltishall, Norfolk, 17 November 2005
Photograph: Arthur Edwards, MBE, ©The Sun
4 February – 28 October 2012
Sixty photographs of Her Majesty The Queen,
including the work of leading press photographers of
the past six decades, will go on display at Windsor
Castle to celebrate the Diamond Jubilee. The
exhibition presents a portrait of The Queen’s reign
as captured in fleeting moments on both official
occasions and at relaxed family gatherings. For
centuries the formal painted portrait projected the
public face of kings and queens. With the advent of
photography, the boundaries between the officially
approved and the spontaneously captured image of
the monarch were irreversibly blurred. Today,
through the reach of modern media, the image of
The Queen is familiar to millions around the world.
Her Majesty’s reign has spanned the appointment of 12 British Prime Ministers and 12 Presidents of
the United States. In 1961 President John F Kennedy and First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy were
photographed with The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh when they dined together at Buckingham
Palace. In 1982 The Queen and President Ronald Reagan were pictured riding side by side in the
Home Park at Windsor during the President’s stay at Windsor Castle. A striking photograph from 2005
captures The Queen and former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher in silhouette on Her Majesty’s
arrival at Lady Thatcher’s 80th birthday celebrations.
Photographs taken around the United Kingdom show The Queen’s personal involvement in the life of
the nation through her many regional visits, most often accompanied by The Duke of Edinburgh.
A charming black-and-white photograph records the royal couple’s arrival by train at Derby Midland
station in March 1957. Her Majesty has travelled more than any other sovereign in history and since
1952 has undertaken over 250 official visits to 131 different countries. Colourful photographs
document trips overseas, including a visit to Mexico in 1975, to the Solomon Islands and Tuvalu in
1982, India in 1983 and to Canada in 2010.
Every year Her Majesty carries out hundreds of duties as Head of State, Head of the Commonwealth,
Supreme Governor of the Church of England, Head of the British Armed Forces, and Patron of around
600 charities. The exhibition includes images of The Queen at the State Opening of Parliament,
leading the nation on Remembrance Day, in the Garter Day procession at Windsor, hosting Heads of
State and carrying out the Investiture of The Prince of Wales in 1969. In December 2006 The Queen
attended The Sovereign’s Parade and inspected the graduating officer cadets at Sandhurst, among
them her grandson, Prince William.
Important milestones in The Queen’s personal life have been caught on camera by photographers,
both officially and unofficially. The exhibition includes a striking black-and-white portrait of The Queen
taken to mark Her Majesty’s 80th birthday by fellow octogenarian Jane Bown. In contrast, an informal
photograph shows The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh outside St Paul’s Cathedral on the
occasion of the Service of Thanksgiving in 2006.
Over the past 60 years photographers have recorded The Queen pursuing her personal interests in
off-duty moments, particularly her life-long love of equestrianism. Throughout her reign she has been
Patron of the Royal Windsor Horse Show and has attended Royal Ascot every summer since 1945. In
an image from 1957 Her Majesty leads in her filly Carrozza, with Lester Piggott in the saddle, after
winning the Oaks race at Epsom. In two photographs from the 1960s The Queen and members of the
Royal Family are seen watching competitors at Badminton Horse Trials, and in 1962 Her Majesty was
captured photographing the action herself. The Queen is again seen taking a photograph while at the
Royal Windsor Horse Show in 1978.
The Queen’s love of animals is also well documented in the exhibition. On 25 January 1959
Her Majesty is working at her desk with a corgi at her feet; in August 1974 she arrives at Aberdeen
Airport with several of her dogs for the start of her holiday at Balmoral in Scotland; and in May 1998
The Queen is reunited with Watney, one of the dorgis she has bred.
The exhibition The Queen: Sixty Photographs for Sixty Years is part of a visit to Windsor
Castle.
Tickets and visitor information: www.royalcollection.org.uk or +44 (0)20 7766 7304.
Notes to Editors
Most of the exhibition The Queen: Sixty Photographs for Sixty Years has been selected from
photographs submitted by the Royal Rota photographic organisations: NPA, NS, IPA, CPNA and
WPA. These organisations allocate passes for media positions at Royal events and engagements.
For further information and photographs, please contact the Royal Collection
Press Office, +44 (0)20 7839 1377, [email protected]. A selection of images is also
available from www.picselect.com.
www.royalcollection.org.uk
Admission to Windsor Castle is managed by the Royal Collection Trust, a registered charity in England and Wales (1016972) and in Scotland (SCO39772).