Id have to agree with tcm, about the ocelli. There is not even the slightest inclinition of one. The entire dorsal in ghostly white. I would be quite surprised if an ocelli develops, especially since the rest of the body appears quite matured towards the adult morphology.
The stage of development has me quite confused on this fish. First and foremost, this species, along with navarchus angels, seems to be a quick developer in my opinion. I have seen TINY adults colored fish, maybe with a little juvenile colors. However, the true juvenile colors seem to be most prevalent of the tiny juveniles (1-2"). Perhaps this is because of collection practices, rather then nature, but I have rarely seen large juvenile colored fish (as compared to other pomacanthids, such as imperators, which seem to have rather enormous juvenile clored fish). However, the development of this fish appears to be quite developed on the body (with little to no evidence of barring), while the face seems quite premature. Everythings seems all outta wack. As seen in the pics above, even the juvniles with obvious barring have an almost complete yellow face mask, whereas this fish has either an obscured mask (by washed colors), or unusual development.