The Duchess of Cornwall has hailed David Hockney's vibrant new exhibition as 'glorious and uplifting' as she visits the reopened gallery wearing an arty face mask.
Camilla, 73, was viewing the Bradford-born artist's new works at the Royal Academy in London to celebrate its re-opening following the relaxation of coronavirus restrictions.
Alongside members of the public, the royal - wearing an appropriately arty face mask sent to her by a member of the public - marvelled at the 116 new creations on display.
They were digitally painted on an iPad by legendary artist Hockney, before being printed out and sent over to the UK to be framed.