Visit of George III to Howe's Flagship the Queen Charlotte is an 1828 history painting by the British artist Henry Perronet Briggs.
It depicts an event that took place on 26 June 1794 when George III, his wife Queen Charlotte and leading members of the government visited the Royal Navy warship HMS Queen Charlotte at Portsmouth.
[1] A few weeks earlier Queen Charlotte had been the flagship of Admiral Richard Howe during the Glorious First of June, a British victory over the navy of Revolutionary France.
Other members of the royal family are also visible, while behind Howe stands his subordinates Alexander Hood, Alan Gardner and Roger Curtis.
On the far left of the painting, under the royal coat of arms, is the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom William Pitt the Younger.