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The controversial and sensational book by Prince Harry.
It is written "Darling boy, Mummy's been in a car crash."
HMM!
© Stephen B Whatley
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"In October 2008, I was delighted to be selected for a feature in the international magazine HELLO!, when the editors chose to publish a feature in their 'Inside Story' news section of the magazine.
I was deeply touched and grateful for the beautiful way in which this piece was written by the journalists.
Alongside news reports, there are features on celebrities from the worlds of showbusiness, arts and sport in HELLO! ; which first spotted my work in August 1992, when they published a feature on my tribute painting of Princess Margaret."
Please click the link to view the original photograph, published in this feature:
The above phone box was painted by Timmy Mallett,to celebrate Britain in a phone box. The traditional red box was painted in the colours of the Union flag,with the Royal Standard draped over the top.The Royal's shown in this shot,are the Queen with her beloved corgi and Prince Harry, striking the Usain Bolt pose. The box was originally located in London is now being temporarily located in Clifton,before moving around the country.
© Stephen B Whatley
British television presenter and actress Sarah Greene joins artist Stephen B Whatley for a private viewing of his recently commissioned iconic portraits of the Princes William and Harry; recently published in HELLO! magazine. The paintings are on display by appointment for a short period at Argyll Etkin Ltd in Mayfair, London UK; before being shipped to their owners in the USA.
Sarah Greene is one of the most beautiful, eloquent, talented and sparkling personalities to have ever graced British television screens; the airwaves of radio and the British theatre.
She first achieved fame and stardom in the early 1980s as one of the most popular presenters of the BBC TV programme,Blue Peter - which in 2008 has celebrated its 50th anniversary as the longest running childrens' programme.
Sarah was acclaimed for her natural delight and empathy with children which comes from her kindness of heart - as Stephen B Whatley found, touched by her beauty, when he painted her portrait in 1996 (Sarah went on to commission from Stephen a portrait - from photographs- of her husband, the acclaimed radio and television broadcaster Mike Smith as a Christmas surprise in 1997; and in 1998, a large riverscape view of the River Thames, which Stephen painted on location)
Sarah Greene has gone on to have an eclectic career in television, radio and the theatre (she has a natural apptitude for both drama and comedy) moving effortlessly from children's television into a colourful variety of documentaries, current affairs programmes and drama.
Most recently, during 2008 she has been heard broadcasting on BBC Radio London and interviewed in a recent BBC television special celebrating the 50th anniversary of Blue Peter and its stars- looking as radiant as ever.
In May 2008 Sarah Greene and her husband Mike Smith were ever the glamorous couple in the limelight at The Sony Radio Academy Awards in London ceremony. Sarah and Mike actually met in 1981 ; and in 1988 they made national news headlines when their private helicopter crashed, severely injuring them both. Happily they both survived.
Twenty years on they have been happily married since 1989; and ironically- given the near-tragedy they suffered- Mike Smith has gone on to forge an additional career in helicopters - he runs his company Flying TV, the UK's No.1 provider of aerial filming to major news and TV broadcasters - for which he is in great demand.
Sarah Greene is currently filming a pilot for a new series that is sure to be a hit when it reaches fruition- ever the adventurer, Sarah is sure to make her new inspired idea a hit on television in 2009.
To see Stephen B Whatley's portrait of Sarah Greene, please click the links below:
www.flickr.com/photos/stephenbwhatley/2166714588/in/set-7...
With temperatures nearing 90 degrees today Prince Harry decided to do a little fishing while I was at work. Looks like he had a pretty good day.
The coverage of the Celebrity eggs we did for Thorntons went international! This was one of the many press mentions we managed to find!
Prince Harry, wearing uniform of the Blues & Royals. Waves from a Ascot Landau.
Trooping the Colour also known as The Queen's Birthday Parade, is traditional display of pomp and pageantry originating from preparations of battle.
Colours, or flags, were carried or "trooped" down the rank so that it could be seen and recognised by the soldiers. This year the Colour being trooped belonged to 7 Company Coldstream Guards.
More than 1,600 soldiers and 300 horses took part in the parade to celebrate The Queen's 90th Birthday.
It's not often in your travels that you feel that you have suddenly been put in the middle of a location shoot for the latest Michael Palin "Unusual Travel Places" documentary but believe me Butha Buthe is exactly that! Totally Wonderful, Bizarre & Surreal.....You find that you are the only outside visitors in the middle of a small town in a country that few outside of Africa have ever heard of.
Lesotho (formerly Basutoland) is also known as the Mountain Kingdom because it is the only independent state in the world that lies entirely above 1,000 meters (3,300 ft) in elevation. Its lowest point is 1,400 meters (4,593 ft), and over 80% of the country lies above 1,800 metres (5,900 ft).
Not far from the Caledonspoort Lesotho border post with South Africa, and the last major town before the Highlands, BUTHA-BUTHE has a frontier feel. The main road is clustered with takeaway restaurants and stores, and the pavements are filled with Highlanders here for their monthly shopping trip. The town was founded in 1884 because the local chief refused to go to Hlotse to pay taxes, necessitating a new tax centre nearer his residence.
Lesotha has received more coverage in the last year or two due to Prince Harry spending time there doing work with orphans during his gap year - Since that time Prince Harry and Lesotho's Prince Seeiso (the brother of Lesotho's King Letsie III ) have launched a charity in Lesotho to support children orphaned by Aids, It is called Sentebale, which in Sotho means "forget me not". www.sentebale.org
One is amused ...
Smiling warmly on the balcony of Buckingham Palace, her majesty the Queen, acknowledges tens of thousands of cheering, flag-waving royal supporters this afternoon. Her appearance marks the end of four days of nationwide celebrations marking her 60-years on the British throne. Queen Elizabeth II is 85-years-old. Looking good, ma'am .... :-)
Her radiant smile, though, masked her concern at her husband's, Prince Philip, Duke Of Edinburgh, sudden illness. At 90, he was admitted to hospital last night, suffering with a bladder infection. Always at her side during state occasions, it's unusual to see The Queen without him.
Commonwealth realm
A Commonwealth realm is a sovereign state within the Commonwealth of Nations that has Elizabeth II as its monarch and head of state. The sixteen current realms have a combined land area of 18.8 million km², and a population of 134 million; all but about two million live in the six most populous states: the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, Papua New Guinea, New Zealand, and Jamaica.
Royaume du Commonwealth
Un royaume du Commonwealth est un Etat souverain au sein du Commonwealth des Nations qui a Elizabeth II comme monarque et chef de l'Etat. Les royaumes de seize aujourd'hui ont une superficie totale de 18,8 millions de km ², et une population de 134 millions; tous, mais environ deux millions vivent dans les six Etats les plus peuplés: le Royaume-Uni, Canada, Australie, Papouasie-Nouvelle-Guinée, Nouvelle-Zélande, et Jamaïque.
Watching the royal wedding on CTV in Canada.
This photo was taken off the TV screen during the 14 minute long sermon by Bishop Michael Curry.
EWSs Royal liveried Duffs 47798 'Prince William' & 47799 'Prince Harry' head away from Rugby station with an ecs working to Wolverton works on 5/6/03.
A new portrait tribute of the music icon David Bowie (1947-2016) by expressionist artist Stephen B. Whatley; shortly to be showing on his website.
The artist danced to his music - including Let's Dance & Fashion -whilst at art school in the 1980s - and took his inspiration from the star's image of 1983 and his tour entitled Let's Dance - Serious Moonlight Tour.
The artist's portraits of The Prince of Wales and Princes William & Harry - commissioned by American collectors - were published in HELLO magazine in 2008 and 2011; his portrait of Princess Margaret (Private collection, USA) was published in The Times(London) and HELLO; whilst his portrait of Barack Obama was published in TIME magazine's Person of The Year issue of 2008.
Stephen B. Whatley also has a history of painting portraits from life in a single sitting and his many portrait sitters in the past 30 years include actors of stage and screen such as Frances Barber, Elizabeth Dawn MBE, Dame Judi Dench, Susan Hampshire OBE, Dame Siân Phillips CBE, Alison Steadman OBE, Dame Julie Walters, Barbara Young, Carol Royle, Virginia McKenna OBE, , Finty Williams & Dame Barbara Windsor; TV presenter Sarah Greene; comedienne & writer Jo Brand; Veuve Clicquot Businesswoman of the Year, Patsy Bloom; entrepreneur, Ivan Massow; fashion designer, Matthew Williamson; and barrister, Michael Mansfield QC.
In 2000 Whatley was commissioned to paint a series of 30 paintings for the Tower of London - all of which are permanently reproduced outside Tower Hill Station, throughout Tower Hill Underpass, as a permanent vibrant art exhibit welcoming visitors to the Tower of London.
In 2004 Stephen B. Whatley was presented to HM Queen Elizabeth II and HRH The Duke of Edinburgh at a reception at the Tower of London, in recognition of his work.
David Bowie - Let's Dance. 2021
Oil on canvas
30 x 24in/76 x 61cm
New York City is the first stop in the GREAT Global Bus Tour. The branded London double-decker bus will tour 16 countries promoting all that the UK has to offer.
Photo by Masha Maltsava, Milk Studios
Windsor Castle was Her Majesty, the late Queen Elizabeth II's official London Residence. The Royal standard can be seen at the top left of the photo, meaning that The Queen was in residence on that day.
I took this before landing at Heathrow, back in 2016 on my way to the USA via London.
One of the places the Queen lives in when outside London. It's located to the West of London, not far from Heathrow Airport.
It's the location of the wedding of Prince Harry (Henry) to Meghan Markle on 19 May 2018.
Windsor Castle is the oldest and largest inhabited castle in the world and has been the family home of British kings and queens for almost 1,000 years. It is an official residence of Her Majesty The Queen and is still very much a working royal palace today, home to around 150 people.
If you zoom in and look at the entrance you may - just - be able to see a Royal Guard marching from one side to the other, past 3 other people standing there.
On the Round Tower, at the left I think I see the Royal Standard flying - the Queen's personal flag, which would indicate that when I took the picture she was in residence at the castle..
prince harry photos.Prince Harry and his girlfriend Chelsy Davy vacation on Mauritius Island.http://bestjewellery.info/prince-harry-fashion/
Tech. Sgt. Benjamin Seekell, of Team U.S., sprints during the male 100-meter track finals at the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex in Orlando, Fla., May 10, 2016. The 2016 Invictus Games kicked off with a ceremony May 8, and 15 nations competed through May 12 in multiple adaptive sports events. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Master Sgt. Kevin Wallace)
A new portrait of Prince Charles by expressionist artist Stephen B. Whatley; painted in September 2017, as the prince made history becoming the longest serving Prince of Wales, since Edward VII. The painting was inspired by a series of selected recent photographs of the eldest son of HM Queen Elizabeth II ; and the Heir to the Throne.
Whatley's portraits seek to reach a deeper and spiritual essence of his subjects. His portraits of Princes William & Harry, commissioned by American collectors, were published in HELLO magazine in 2008 and 2011; and his portrait tribute of Barack Obama was published in TIME magazine's Person of The Year issue of 2008.
The artist's many portrait sitters in the past 26 years include actors of stage and screen such as Frances Barber, Elizabeth Dawn MBE, Dame Judi Dench, Susan Hampshire OBE, Dame Siân Phillips CBE, Alison Steadman OBE, Dame Julie Walters, Barbara Young, Carol Royle, Maria McErlane, Virginia McKenna OBE, Lana Morris, Nyree Dawn Porter OBE, Finty Williams & Dame Barbara Windsor; TV presenter Sarah Greene; comedienne & writer Jo Brand; actor,comedian & singer Brian Conley; Veuve Cliquot Businesswoman of the Year, Patsy Bloom; entrepreneur, Ivan Massow; fashion designer, Matthew Williamson; and barrister, Michael Mansfield QC.
The Royal theme has played a major part in two high profile commissions of Stephen B. Whatley's work. In 1999 The Royal Collection commissioned to paint two views of Buckingham Palace - an exterior and interior, both painted on location at the Palace - which were reproduced on London Underground posters in 1999 and 2000.
Then in 2000 he was commissioned to paint a series of 30 paintings for the Tower of London - all of which are permanently reproduced outside Tower Hill Station, throughout Tower Hill Underpass, as a permanent vibrant art exhibit welcoming visitors to the Tower of London.
In 2004 Stephen B. Whatley was presented to HM Queen Elizabeth II and HRH The Duke of Edinburgh at a reception at the Tower of London, in recognition of his work.
Oil on canvas
30 x 24in/76 x 61cm
Ikon Gallery ~ Birmingham
Rule Britannia Exhibition ~ Artist...Dion Kitson
Dion Kitson’s lifelong fascination with the royal family comes to expression through a ‘waxwork’ of a young Prince Harry after the death of his mother. Facing the floor, and a wall, it's haunting stuff. Your emotions are lurching from laughter to sorrow in just a few steps.