Man due in court charged with defacing portrait of Queen Elizabeth II responsively

Author : psychogeriatricians1964
Publish Date : 2021-04-08 20:21:00


A man accused of defacing a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II with paint at Westminster Abbey is due in court on Friday, police in London said.

Tim Haries, an electrician from South Yorkshire, has been charged with causing criminal damage over £5,000, Metropolitan Police said.

The 41-year-old suspect was arrested on Thursday soon after the damage to the painting was reported. He will appear before Westminster Magistrates' Court.



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The portrait, by the Australian-born artist Ralph Heimans, has been taken down, the abbey said in a statement Thursday.

'Until work can be done to remedy the damage it will -- very regrettably -- not be possible to have the painting on public view,' it said.

The portrait went on show in the Chapter House last month as part of the abbey's celebrations for the 60th anniversary of the queen's coronation.

The 9-foot by 11-foot oil painting depicts the queen in state dress, including the crimson velvet robe she wore for her coronation in 1953, in an imagined scene at night in the abbey.

According to the abbey website, it captures the queen 'in a moment of solitary reflection.'

Last week, the queen and other royals attended a service at the abbey to mark 60 years since her coronation there.

There have been 38 coronations at Westminster Abbey since the coronation of William the Conqueror in 1066.

Westminster Abbey is also where Prince William married Catherine Middleton in 2011.

Gallery: A look at the life of Queen Elizabeth II

There have been 38 coronations at Westminster Abbey since the coronation of William the Conqueror in 1066. 'Until work can be done to remedy the damage it will -- very regrettably -- not be possible to have the painting on public view,' it said. The 9-foot by 11-foot oil painting depicts the queen in state dress, including the crimson velvet robe she wore for her coronation in 1953, in an imagined scene at night in the abbey. A man accused of defacing a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II with paint at Westminster Abbey is due in court on Friday, police in London said. According to the abbey website, it captures the queen 'in a moment of solitary reflection.' The portrait went on show in the Chapter House last month as part of the abbey's celebrations for the 60th anniversary of the queen's coronation. Gallery: A look at the life of Queen Elizabeth II The 41-year-old suspect was arrested on Thursday soon after the damage to the painting was reported. He will appear before Westminster Magistrates' Court. The 9-foot by 11-foot oil painting depicts the queen in state dress, including the crimson velvet robe she wore for her coronation in 1953, in an imagined scene at night in the abbey. 'Until work can be done to remedy the damage it will -- very regrettably -- not be possible to have the painting on public view,' it said. A man accused of defacing a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II with paint at Westminster Abbey is due in court on Friday, police in London said. Last week, the queen and other royals attended a service at the abbey to mark 60 years since her coronation there. Gallery: A look at the life of Queen Elizabeth II Westminster Abbey is also where Prince William married Catherine Middleton in 2011. The 41-year-old suspect was arrested on Thursday soon after the damage to the painting was reported. He will appear before Westminster Magistrates' Court. The 41-year-old suspect was arrested on Thursday soon after the damage to the painting was reported. He will appear before Westminster Magistrates' Court. According to the abbey website, it captures the queen 'in a moment of solitary reflection.' The 41-year-old suspect was arrested on Thursday soon after the damage to the painting was reported. He will appear before Westminster Magistrates' Court. The portrait went on show in the Chapter House last month as part of the abbey's celebrations for the 60th anniversary of the queen's coronation. A man accused of defacing a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II with paint at Westminster Abbey is due in court on Friday, police in London said. Gallery: A look at the life of Queen Elizabeth II There have been 38 coronations at Westminster Abbey since the coronation of William the Conqueror in 1066. Westminster Abbey is also where Prince William married Catherine Middleton in 2011. According to the abbey website, it captures the queen 'in a moment of solitary reflection.' The 41-year-old suspect was arrested on Thursday soon after the damage to the painting was reported. He will appear before Westminster Magistrates' Court. The portrait, by the Australian-born artist Ralph Heimans, has been taken down, the abbey said in a statement Thursday. Gallery: A look at the life of Queen Elizabeth II According to the abbey website, it captures the queen 'in a moment of solitary reflection.' Gallery: A look at the life of Queen Elizabeth II According to the abbey website, it captures the queen 'in a moment of solitary reflection.' A man accused of defacing a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II with paint at Westminster Abbey is due in court on Friday, police in London said. Gallery: A look at the life of Queen Elizabeth II Tim Haries, an electrician from South Yorkshire, has been charged with causing criminal damage over £5,000, Metropolitan Police said. The portrait went on show in the Chapter House last month as part of the abbey's celebrations for the 60th anniversary of the queen's coronation.

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