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Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s Stunning Portrait Unveiled, Fans in Awe of Kate Middleton’s Green Dress
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's first official portrait has been revealed, leaving Royal Family fans mesmerized by the beauty of Kate Middleton's choice of attire.
The portrait, created by artist Jamie Korth, has received high praise from admirers.
In the portrait, Kate Middleton can be seen wearing an exquisite emerald dress worth £1,600, which she had previously worn during a royal tour of Ireland in 2020.
Prince William and Kate Middleton posed for this special portrait, which was commissioned as a gift to the people of Cambridgeshire, where the couple holds their title.
The portrait, released by Kensington Palace, showcases Middleton wearing a stunning dress from the vampire's wife, adorned with sparkling details, estimated to be worth a hefty £1,595.
Naturally, social media erupted with positive reactions and words of admiration for the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.
Users on Twitter praised the portrait as an absolutely gorgeous piece, marking the couple's first official portrait.
Another user expressed astonishment at the artist's talent, comparing the portrait to a vintage-filtered photograph.
A third user complimented Kate and her ability to carry off the dress, stating that only she could wear it so effortlessly.
Kate's elegant gown, known as the Falconetti Dress on the vampire's wife website, features three quarter-length semi-sheer sleeves and ruffled hemlines.
Alongside Kate, Prince William is seen wearing a sleek black suit, complemented by a navy tie and a white pocket square, as reported by Insider.
The portrait has captivated social media circles within the royal family, with many Twitter users expressing their delight at the beautiful and powerful depiction.
In the painting, Kate shines in a metallic deep green midi dress from the vampire's wife, which is still available for purchase.
She pairs it with satin green Manolo Blahnik pumps and a pair of pearl drop earrings that once belonged to Princess Diana.
Prince William, on the other hand, dons a black suit, a white button-up shirt, and a blue tie.
As a gift to Cambridgeshire, the artist, Korth, incorporated elements of the city into the portrait by painting the background in tones and colors reminiscent of the region's historical buildings.
The artwork also features a hexagonal architectural motif, a signature characteristic found on buildings throughout Cambridge.
Expressing her gratitude, Korth stated, “It has been the most extraordinary privilege of my life to be chosen to paint this picture.”
She aimed to capture the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge in a manner that showcased their approachability, elegance, and dignity while maintaining a balance between their public and private lives.
The portrait was commissioned as a gift for the people of Cambridgeshire, and Korth hopes they will enjoy it as much as she enjoyed creating it.
For the next three years, the portrait will be displayed at the Fitzwilliam Museum before being exhibited in other spaces and galleries across the city.
Additionally, it will be loaned to the National Portrait Gallery for its reopening in 2023.
The unveiling of this remarkable portrait has left fans eagerly anticipating the opportunity to view it in person and admire the beauty and grace of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.