A pub whose namesake is derived from royalty has had a lick of paint in blue, white and red, just in time for re-opening on May 17.
A wall in the beer garden of the British Queen on Duckworth Street in Darwen, has been adorned in Union Jack colours courtesy of the town's resident graffiti artist, Keiron 'Curly' Whitehead.
Keiron 'Curly' Whitehead, Darwen's resident grafitti artist has painted a huge Union Jack on the side of the British Queen's beer garden ready for the pub's re-opening on May 17
Mr Whitehead became famous in the town after he painted a huge mural in tribute to the NHS on the side of the Crown Paint building last year, thanking them for their work during the coronavirus pandemic.