The Jersey Heritage Trust is suing the creator behind the world-famous holographic Queen Elizabeth II portraits which hang in Gorey Castle, claiming that he has breached a 2015 agreement and wrongfully profited “substantial" sums totalling millions off the works.
The historic organisation commissioned unique holograph artwork from light artist Chris Levine in 2003 to celebrate 800 years since Jersey pledged allegiance to the Crown in 1204.
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