Kate Middleton is visiting her alma mater. Or rather, her portrait is. One of the Duchess’ three official birthday portraits unveiled earlier this year to commemorate her 40th birthday has arrived at St.
Andrew’s University in Scotland for a special residency paying homage to the royal’s roots. Middleton began dating her now husband Prince William while the pair were studying at the university. READ MORE: Prince William And Kate Middleton Return To The Place They Fell In Love, Battle It Out In Land Yachting Race The portrait will be available for the public to view for free at St.
Andrew’s Wardlaw Museum starting Sunday June 12 and up until the end of September. “We love it when former students visit us, so we’re thrilled to welcome Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge – in portrait form – to the Wardlaw Museum,” the official Twitter account for The University of St.
Andrews Museums tweeted on Thursday. The portrait, taken by Paolo Roversi, is on loan from the National Portrait Gallery in London.
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