A new portrait of Kate Middleton drew a mixed reaction from royal fans after its unveiling on Wednesday.
The controversial piece, painted by British-Zambian artist Hannah Uzor, was featured on Tatler magazine’s July 2024 cover as part of a series of portraits of the royal family.
Uzor appeared to take inspiration from the Princess of Wales’ outfit at a November 2022 state banquet — the first under King Charles’ reign.
Middleton, 42, wore a white floor-length gown with crystal-covered shoulders and billowing sleeves to the event.
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She added even more sparkle with the Lover’s Knot tiara, Princess Diana’s South Sea pearl-and-diamond drop earrings and Queen Elizabeth’s pearl bracelet.
The mom of three completed the look with a crossbody blue sash and yellow pin, which was all depicted in Uzor’s portrait.
While Middleton, who is currently battling cancer, did not sit for the photo, Uzor sifted through thousands of photos to capture her likeness.
“I spent a lot of time looking at her, looking at her pictures, watching videos of her, seeing her with her family, seeing her in diplomatic visits, seeing her when she’s rowing or visiting children in hospice,” Uzor said in a video posted to Tatler’s Instagram.
“It’s been really interesting for me to get a sense of who she is,” the artist added.
While the outlet described the finished piece as a portrait of “strength, dignity and courage,” many of their Instagram followers used much different adjectives.
“Disappointing portrait … our POW is far more beautiful ..