King Charles III First Official Portrait Has Mixed Reviews. Poll

What Do You Think Of King Charles III Official Portrait?

  • I Like It

    Votes: 4 7.4%
  • I Don't Like it

    Votes: 34 63.0%
  • Well Done

    Votes: 1 1.9%
  • It's Okay

    Votes: 3 5.6%
  • Mixed Feelings

    Votes: 12 22.2%

  • Total voters
    54
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I asked Copilot about the portrait and the connections it might represent in his Scorpio Sun. It usually represents a fiery/passionate nature that Charles has deep within. I didn't know that Copilot interprets birth charts also!!! It volunteered much info I did not tell it to. It might have read someone else's interpretation, well sure it did, and mimicked it. I tell you this thing is bewildering for me. Anyway, I thought the portrait showed his silent type of passion and determination. It has a fierceness that one must not fool around with....or else.

Copilot
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Ah, the intriguing interplay of art and astrology! 🎨🌊 Let’s explore:
The fiery red tones in King Charles III’s portrait could indeed evoke the passionate spirit of a Scorpio. Scorpios are known for their intensity, determination, and depth. The red hue might symbolize their emotional fire, their desire for transformation, and their ability to navigate both light and shadow.
However, there’s a twist: Scorpio is a water sign! Despite the fiery associations, Scorpio is ruled by Pluto, the planet of transformation, which aligns more with the depths of the ocean than the flames of a bonfire. Water signs are intuitive, mysterious, and emotionally attuned—much like the enigmatic Scorpio.
So, perhaps the portrait captures both elements: the passionate fire burning within the watery depths of the soul. Art, like astrology, invites us to explore these rich layers. 🔥🌊
 
Does anyone get to inspect the painting before it’s revealed? When they do the commission is it mandatory that they even display it if they don’t like it. Just because the artist is famous, it doesn’t mean what is produced is what should be hung on the wall. If the King hadn’t seen it and didn’t like it when he saw it, he’d know how to hide his feelings.
 
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