ANOTHER piece of artwork resonating the likes of Banksy has left people wondering whether the world-famous artist has struck again.

The stencilled graffiti in tribute to the Queen has a picture of the late monarch with union jacks stencilled above.

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The artwork has appeared on Reading Bridge in Caversham.

Underneath the tribute to the Queen has the word Peachy spraypainted underneath.

Peachy's work has cropped up a few times in Reading over the past year becomming well-known for his unusual creations.

In July 2021, Peachy performed live graffiti art to Caversham primary school students by spray-painting canvasses for them to take.

A month later, the anonymous street artist spray painted a powerful Covid message of a worn out looking NHS worker.

The artwork depicts the likes of Banksy, who actually came to Reading stencilling on a picture of Oscar Wilde escaping the prison.