15th August 2025 | |
7pm - 8pm | |
The Palace of Holyroodhouse The Palace of Holyroodhouse Canongate, Edinburgh East EH8 8DX |
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£20.00 | |
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As part of our season of events celebrating the exhibition Royal Portraits: A Century of Photography, join us for an intimate glimpse behind the camera as Royal photographer Hugo Burnand talks to Senior Curator of Photographs and exhibition curator Alessandro Nasini about his career and work.
Coronation Portrait of King Charles III by Hugo Burnand ©
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