The Prime Minister’s son Wilfred has been pictured putting the finishing touches to a painting as part of a charity scheme to bring together children and senior citizens.
The eight-month-old was snapped adding antlers to a picture of a reindeer using his fingers and brown paint, with the artwork later sent on to an 89-year-old with Parkinson’s.
Wilfred, in the picture taken by the Number 10 photographer Andrew Parsons and published in the Mail on Sunday, has his face hidden by his curly blond hair and was wearing a cardigan bearing likenesses of the Queen’s Guard and red and white reindeer trousers.
The Prime Minister’s son Wilfred has been pictured putting the finishing touches to a painting as part of a charity scheme to bring together children and senior citizens.
The eight-month-old was snapped adding antlers to a picture of a reindeer using his fingers and brown paint, with the artwork later sent on to an 89-year-old with Parkinson’s.
Wilfred, in the picture taken by the Number 10 photographer Andrew Parsons and published in the Mail on Sunday, has his face hidden by his curly blond hair and was wearing a cardigan bearing likenesses of the Queen’s Guard and red and white reindeer trousers.
The
eight-month-old was seen adding antlers to a picture of a reindeer using his hands and brown paint.
After the painting was complete, it was sent to 89-year-old Betty Boyes, who has Parkinson s.
It was a part of the Hand in Hand Together scheme, set up by The Together Project, which sees children and older people create handprints to send each other. Image: Wilfred with his parents Boris Johnson and Carrie Symonds talking to midwives earlier this year
Mrs Boyes, who lives in Saltburn-by-the-Sea in
North Yorkshire, sent back a picture of her hand using blue paint along with the numbers one to 10.
The Prime Minister’s son Wilfred has been pictured putting the finishing touches to a painting as part of a charity scheme to bring together children and senior citizens.
The eight-month-old was snapped adding antlers to a picture of a reindeer using his fingers and brown paint, with the artwork later sent on to an 89-year-old with Parkinson’s.
Wilfred, in the picture taken by the Number 10 photographer Andrew Parsons and published in the Mail on Sunday, has his face hidden by his curly blond hair and was wearing a cardigan bearing likenesses of the Queen’s Guard and red and white reindeer trousers.
The Prime Minister’s son Wilfred has been pictured putting the finishing touches to a painting as part of a charity scheme to bring together children and senior citizens.
The eight-month-old was snapped adding antlers to a picture of a reindeer using his fingers and brown paint, with the artwork later sent on to an 89-year-old with Parkinson’s.
Wilfred, in the picture taken by the Number 10 photographer Andrew Parsons and published in the Mail on Sunday, has his face hidden by his curly blond hair and was wearing a cardigan bearing likenesses of the Queen’s Guard and red and white reindeer trousers.