Portraits of the Duchess of Cambridge unveiled to celebrate 40th birthday

PORTRAITS of the Duchess of Cambridge taken to mark her 40th birthday are set to go on public display in places close to her heart.
The shots from Fashion photographer Paolo Roversiwill be featured in four locations associated with Kate’s childhood and relationship with her Prince William from next Tuesday.
These include the Middletons’ family church in Pangbourne, Berks and St. Andrews University, where the couple met.
One is on display at the Oriel Mon Museum on the island of Anglesey. where they lived as newlyweds.
The Reading Museum will also have one on display.
They are part of the National Portrait Gallery’s Coming Home project.


The project envisages lending images of famous people to places closely associated with them.
William and Kate met as students at the University of St. Andrews.
Kate studied art history, as did William, before switching to geography.
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