First official joint portrait of Prince William and Kate Middleton goes on display

The Duke And Duchess Of Cambridge Visit Ireland - Day One
The Duke And Duchess Of Cambridge Visit Ireland - Day One / WPA Pool/GettyImages

Kate Middleton and Prince William are perhaps the most photographed couple in the world, with their image reproduced millions of times over since they married more than a decade ago. However, it is only now that the first official joint portrait of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge has been created, immortalizing them in an artwork that aims to show both their regal and informal sides.

The artwork has been painted by award-winning British portrait artist Jamie Coreth and was commissioned in 2021 by the Cambridgeshire Royal Portrait Fund as a gift to Cambridgeshire. Prince William and Kate Middleton viewed it today at the University of Cambridge's Fitzwilliams Museum, where they also met with Coreth to discuss his work. Check out the post below!

The painting shows the couple standing close to one another dressed in evening wear and looking into the distance. They appear to be watching something, and the Duke in particular has a slightly amused look on his face.

Kate appears to be wearing the emerald green dress by label The Vampire's Wife that she wore on an official visit to Ireland in 2020.