The first official joint portrait of Prince William and Kate Middleton was unveiled on Thursday
The first official joint portrait of Prince William and Kate Middleton was unveiled on Thursday, with the royal couple looking as stunning as ever as they visited the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge to see it for the first time.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge made their way to Cambridge for the official unveiling of the picture, and much to the delight of royal fans, William's sweet reaction was caught on camera!
According to Mirror UK, Prince William seemed taken aback by the size of the giant portrait, and quipped: "It's big enough!"
He is said to have let out a laugh when he saw the picture with his wife Kate by his side.
William then reportedly told the painting's artist, Jamie Koreth, how wonderful he found the piece.
The Duke of Cambridge is seen in a black suit with a white shirt and blue tie in the picture, while Kate is seen in the iconic emerald green Vampire's Wife gown, which she wears during her visit to Ireland in 2020. was spotted.