Councillors in some areas have objected to the portraits being removed and put into storage.
Official portraits of the late Queen Elizabeth II have been hanging in public buildings for 70 years, but what should happen to them now that King Charles III has taken the throne?
At a September committee meeting of Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon council, a proposal to hang the portrait of the King was approved.Public offices across the UK were welcome to apply for a portrait of King Charles III Democratic Unionist Party councillor Mark Baxter agreed that he would not want to see it going into storage.
"The only request that we have is that the portrait should be treated with respect and not left to be forgotten in storage", a statement said.
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