January 09, 2022
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Three new photos of the British Duchess of Cambridge Kate were distributed by Kensington Palace on the occasion of her 40th birthday.
The portraits were taken by Italian fashion photographer Paolo Roversi. They will be presented in British cities during the year before being included in the permanent collection of the National Portrait Gallery, where Kate Middleton
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In one of the photos, Kate is in profile in a white bridal gown, with her hand placed so that her engagement ring, which belonged to Prince William’s mother, Princess Diana, can be seen.
The second, the only one in color, is in a red dress and looks at the camera with a wide smile. On the third she is wearing a white blouse and is smiling again. The three photos have a neutral background. They were made in November last year at the Kew Botanical Gardens in West London.
Kate joined the British royal family in 2011 when she married Prince William, second in line to the throne. She established herself as a very reliable representative of him after the tumultuous departure of Prince Harry and his wife Megan to the United States and refused to perform any more public duties in it.
Kate was initially viewed from above because she was not an aristocrat by birth, but she is now a smiling mother of three who remains elegant and can comfort parents at a children’s hospital or play the piano at a Christmas concert on television. writes BTA. In a difficult year for the dynasty over the death of Prince Philip and the scandal with Prince Andrew, Prince William’s wife won praise for her commitment to causes such as the early education of children, art and music. The charities of which she is a patron praise her for the desire with which she personally participates in their work.
A poll shows that Prince William and Kate are now the most popular members of the royal family after Elizabeth II.
Kate will celebrate her anniversary today only with relatives and close friends because of the COVID-19 pandemic.