UK's free King Charles III portraits initiative cost £2.7 million but saw low uptake by schools, churches.
A free portrait of King Charles III offered to UK public institutions saw limited interest, with only 4,031 churches, 8,384 schools, and 35 universities requesting it. Government departments and local authorities received most of the portraits. The initiative cost £2.7 million and was criticized as a "shameful waste of money" by an anti-monarchy group.
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