Row After Queen's Portrait Removed From Northern Ireland Office

2 August 2019, 13:51

Queen Elizabeth II Royal Portrait Northern Ireland
Queen Elizabeth II arriving by carriage during day one of Royal Ascot at Ascot Racecourse. Picture: PA

A portrait of Her Majesty has been removed from the Northern Ireland Office in Belfast after a senior civil servant received £10,000 in compensation for being offended by it.

Portraits of the Queen have been taken down from the Belfast headquarters of the Northern Ireland Office (NIO) after a senior civil servant who was “offended” by them was awarded £10,000 compensation.

A series of landscape paintings have replaced the depictions of the head of state and her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh.

But the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) has called on the new Secretary of State to reinstate a portrait of the Queen at Stormont House.

Party leader Arlene Foster said it was ridiculous that it had been removed.

"It is beyond parody that there is a dispute over a portrait of Her Majesty the Queen, our head of state," she tweeted.

It transpired that the Royal portrait had been removed during Boris Johnson's visit to Northern Ireland this week.

Northern Ireland: Boris Johnson Urges Restoring Devolved Government

According to Ulster Unionist Party politician Lord Empey, Boris Johnson looked "surprised" by the absence of the portrait, and an official told him it was due to "a personnel issue".

Queen Elizabeth II Conservative party Boris Johnson Royal Family Portrait Prime Minister
Queen Elizabeth II welcomes newly elected leader of the Conservative party Boris Johnson during an audience in Buckingham Palace, London, where she invited him to become Prime Minister and form a new government. Picture: PA

Northern Irish politician Lord Maginnis told the House of Lords that a civil servant had been paid £10,000 in compensation for being offended at having to walk past portraits of the head of state and her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh.

Newly elected Secretary of State for Northern Ireland Julian Smith has showed his support for Her Majesty by tweeting "Proud to have a picture of Her Majesty The Queen on the mantlepiece of my private office at Stormont."

More Latest News

See more More Latest News

Iran's direct assault: Escalation in Israeli-Hamas conflict signals a broader regional shift

Iran's direct assault and escalation in Israeli-Hamas conflict signals a broader regional shift

Israel will aim to 'minimise civilian casualties'

Israel planning ‘painful’ strike on Iran despite Western calls for calm after unprecedented missile attack

Greater Manchester Police said it is aware of the footage

Shocking moment ‘child steals police car’ and reverses it along pavement while officer chases suspect on foot

Trump Hush Money

Trump to return to court after first day of trial ends with no jurors picked

Susan Hall plans to extend the Night Tube to the Hammersmith & City line

Susan Hall announces plans to expand Night Tube in bid to 'revive' London’s night economy

A girl was allegedly attacked in the early hours of Friday morning, police have said

Police release CCTV images of man after schoolgirl, 16, ‘raped in Liverpool city centre’

The attacker is 15, police say

Sydney church stabbing declared a terror attack ‘motivated by religious extremism’ - as teenage boy arrested

Indonesia Landslide

Bodies of final victims recovered after Indonesia landslides that killed 20

Australia Church Stabbings

Knife attack against bishop and priest being treated as terrorism, police say

The family moved from Bedfordshire to Portugal in 2016

Brit family hounded out of Portugal told their situation 'wasn't desperate enough' for help after returning to UK

Culture Secretary Lucy Frazer

Trans athletes should be banned from competing against women, says Culture Secretary Lucy Frazer

Ben Wallace has said Iran must be 'hit back twice as hard'

Iran must be 'hit back twice as hard', says ex-defence secretary Ben Wallace as Rishi Sunak calls for 'restraint'

MPs overturned changes made to the Rwanda Bill

MPs reject Rwanda Bill amendments as showdown with House of Lords continues

Trump Hush Money

First day of Trump hush-money trial ends without any jurors being picked

Strong winds overturned a caravan in Staffordshire

'Tornado' rips through Staffordshire village damaging homes and overturning caravan

Mideast Tensions Key Events

Military chief says Israel will respond to Iran’s missile strike