Kate Middleton Calls First Official Portrait Absolutely Brilliant at Unveiling
Kate Middleton had a certain glow about her Friday morning
The pregnant Duchess of Cambridge attended the unveiling of her first official portrait at the National Portrait Gallery on Jan 11 accompanied by husband Prince William and her family -- parents Carole and Michael and siblings James and Pippa.
I thought it was brilliant Amazing Absolutely brilliant she told curators of the portrait, created by Glasgow-born South African-raised artist Paul Emsley
The beaming Duchess wore a burgundy Whistles dress that only revealed the slightest hint of her baby bump
Middleton 31 and William 30 spent 10 minutes privately observing the painting before joining Emsley and his wife and daughter for a breakfast reception at the gallery
It's just amazing I thought it was brilliant William said according to the UK's Telegraph
Emsley who has previously painted Nelson Mandela explained that he took a few artistic liberties with the portrait
I altered the color of the eyes slightly to match the color of the blouse he said in a video about the making of the portrait I'm interested in the landscape of the face anything else in there is really just an interference
The portrait is currently displayed beside a Sam Taylor-Wood photo of a nearly-naked sleeping David Beckham which will soon be moved to another part of the exhibit space
The outing marks the Duchess first official public appearance since handing out awards at a top British sports awards show in December
Kate Middleton had a certain glow about her Friday morning
The pregnant Duchess of Cambridge attended the unveiling of her first official portrait at the National Portrait Gallery on Jan 11 accompanied by husband Prince William and her family -- parents Carole and Michael and siblings James and Pippa.
I thought it was brilliant Amazing Absolutely brilliant she told curators of the portrait, created by Glasgow-born South African-raised artist Paul Emsley
The beaming Duchess wore a burgundy Whistles dress that only revealed the slightest hint of her baby bump
Middleton 31 and William 30 spent 10 minutes privately observing the painting before joining Emsley and his wife and daughter for a breakfast reception at the gallery
It's just amazing I thought it was brilliant William said according to the UK's Telegraph

Emsley who has previously painted Nelson Mandela explained that he took a few artistic liberties with the portrait
I altered the color of the eyes slightly to match the color of the blouse he said in a video about the making of the portrait I'm interested in the landscape of the face anything else in there is really just an interference
The portrait is currently displayed beside a Sam Taylor-Wood photo of a nearly-naked sleeping David Beckham which will soon be moved to another part of the exhibit space
The outing marks the Duchess first official public appearance since handing out awards at a top British sports awards show in December
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