William and Kate visit Fitzwilliam museum to admire joint portrait of themselves
Prince William and Kate Middleton on Thursday viewed an official joint portrait of themselves during a visit to Cambridge’s Fitzwilliam Museum.
Painted by award-winning artist Jamie Coreth, the picture was commissioned in 2021 by the Cambridgeshire Royal Portrait Fund, as a gift to the county.
The full-length portrait shows the couple standing side-by-side and looking off to the right, with relaxed expressions on their face.
William and Kate could be seen smiling and discussing the portrait as they admired it alongside a group of people.
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