Today, King Charles joined the rest of the royal family in honoring his mother, the late Queen Elizabeth II, on what would have been her 100th birthday. Speaking from Balmoral Castle, where Queen Elizabeth II died on September 8, 2022, Charles described his “darling mama” as “constant, steadfast, and wholly devoted to the people she served.” While the royal diary was filled with tributes, engagements, and a reception in honor of the longest-reigning monarch in British history, photographer Chris Levine commemorated the centennial by releasing never-before-seen images of the late queen to Vanity Fair. In an interview with Gustavo Egusquiza, Levine revealed his process behind creating the photographs, reflecting on how “magic happened between” the photographer and the subject. “Despite the many differences in her circumstances and life experience from most of us, in fact, from virtually all of us, she was a woman, a human being, and in many ways she was just like the rest of us. There was a very approachable and simple side to her,” he said.
See the images and read on to learn about the moment when Levine says he “felt like I had stepped out of my body and was watching the scene.”
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MAGGIE COUGHLAN,
SENIOR EDITOR
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To mark the centenary of Queen Elizabeth II’s birth, British artist Chris Levine reveals new photographs of the monarch exclusively for Vanity Fair.
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The sequel’s stars, Anne Hathaway, Meryl Streep, Emily Blunt, and Stanley Tucci, were dressed to the nines alongside other A-listers across fashion and film.
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There are so many cameos in The Devil Wears Prada 2 that trying to clock all the familiar faces in the film might induce whiplash. But somehow, there were even more stars at the premiere, including Lady Gaga, countless influencers, drag queens, and fashion journalists.
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Michael Jackson’s son Prince and his siblings La Toya, Jackie, and Jermaine attended the glitzy premiere for the biopic, which features a breakout performance by his nephew Jaafar. Though a few Jacksons were noticeably missing from the premiere and the film.
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Ten years ago, Queen Elizabeth II sat for a photo shoot with Annie Leibovitz, their second collaboration. On the cover of the Summer 2016 issue, the resulting portraits (some exclusive to VF) provide an intimate, wide-ranging tribute to a steadfast ruler—the longest-serving monarch in Britain’s history. William Shawcross analyzes the subtle power of her reign.
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