King Charles’ team appears to be taking a break from the current royal crisis as they focus their energies on something positive.
The Royal Collection Trust, a team dedicated to caring for and conserving the royal collection, marked a special occasion celebrating the victory of good over evil. This particular subdivision of the Palace is also responsible for highlighting historical works of history.
As British Hindus celebrate their annual religious festival of colour, the team decided to highlight the late 18th century painting work created by North Indian artists. They called it a “masterpiece of color and devotion.”
“Happy Holi!” The statement began. “This vibrant Hindu festival celebrates love, spring and the triumph of good over evil. In this fantastical scene, the god Krishna joins gopis (devotees) and a group of yogis for a joyful celebration in a forest.”
The painting comes from an album of Hindu deities as a fitting tribute to the occasion.
The royal family has currently faced a number of issues as King Charles is about to make an important decision. The dark shadow of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor continues to follow the royals despite being removed from all ties.
There are growing calls from the public to remove Andrew from the line of succession and, although the royal has continued with his duties, there is a looming presence of the embarrassed former prince. This had been a nice break from the turmoil for the royals.




