King Charles III Visits Tate Britain as Turner and Constable Exhibition Surpasses 185,000 Visitors
His Majesty King Charles III visited Tate Britain on March 10, 2026, to view the 'Turner and Constable: Rivals and Originals' exhibition. The landmark show, marking the 250th anniversaries of both artists' births, has recorded over 185,000 visitors since its November opening, contributing to the museum's busiest autumn-winter season in a decade. The exhibition features over 190 artworks, including rare international loans, and is entering its final month with extended weekend hours.
- Artists: J.M.W. Turner, John Constable
- People: King Charles III, Roland Rudd, Karin Hindsbo, Alex Farquharson, Amy Concannon
- Museums: Tate Britain
- Locations: London, UK
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