Portrait of Queen by photographer David Bailey released

Photograph taken to mark Queen’s 88th birthday tomorrow

Britain’s Queen Elizabeth is seen in this portrait taken in March by British photographer David Bailey, and released by Buckingham Palace in London April 20, 2014. The portrait has been released today. Photograph: David Bailey/PA
Britain’s Queen Elizabeth is seen in this portrait taken in March by British photographer David Bailey, and released by Buckingham Palace in London April 20, 2014. The portrait has been released today. Photograph: David Bailey/PA

A portrait of the Queen by the renowned British photographer David Bailey was released today to mark her 88th birthday tomorrow.

The photograph of the monarch, smiling, was taken at Buckingham Palace in March and commissioned on behalf of the British government’s GREAT Britain campaign.

The image will be used in activity to support the campaign, which aims to generate jobs and growth through highlighting Britain as a world-class destination for trade, tourism, investment and education.

The Queen is wearing pearls and a dress by Angela Kelly, who has served as personal assistant and senior dresser to her since 2002.

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A Buckingham Palace source said: “Bailey’s name was suggested by Number 10 and the GREAT campaign and the Queen agreed. The Queen agreed to sit for it in recognition of the work of the GREAT campaign.”

Bailey said: “I’ve always been a huge fan of the Queen. She has very kind eyes with a mischievous glint. I’ve always liked strong women and she is a very strong woman.”

Bailey (76) has photographed an extraordinary range of subjects over more than half a century - actors, writers, musicians, film makers, designers, models, artists and people encountered on his travels.

Agencies