His Majesty King Charles III (portrait)

[1] It was painted between June 2021 and November 2023, a period encompassing Charles's accession to the throne, and was the first official portrait of the King since his coronation.

[4] The portrait has received many mixed and meme reactions on social media sites such as Twitter for its red colour scheme, which has been compared to "flames, blood, and horror films".

[5] This was brought to Yeo's attention by his daughter; he expressed flattery over the reaction.

[6] The work has been compared to Francis Bacon's 1949 painting Head IV.

[7] Protestors from the Animal Rising collective attached posters depicting Wallace, of Wallace and Gromit, with a caption, to the glass case of the portrait, in June 2024, in protest against the conditions in "assured farms" accredited by the RSPCA, of which the King is a patron.