A picture of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will be hung in the National Portrait Gallery, but do you think it should be? Have your say in our poll.
Do you agree with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s picture going in the National Portrait Gallery?
A portrait of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle has been accepted into the National Portrait Gallery in London.
The picture was taken in 2022 by photographer Misan Harriman who revealed the news on social media.
Sharing several pictures he wrote: “I am humbled and proud to announce that my portrait of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex is now part of the permanent collection of the National Portrait Gallery. Dare to dream folks!”
The photo of the couple is in black and white and shows them standing side by side holding hands as they attended at the One Young World Summit in Manchester.
It has been praised for its use of soft light and the striking angle at which it was taken.
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Fans have congratulated Mr Harriman – who has often taken photos of Sussexes – for having his photo permanently entered into the National Portrait Gallery.
Royal Family members have often graced the walls of the National Portrait Gallery, including both historic and modern royals.
The Firm has close ties to the gallery, with Kate, Princess of Wales the patron of the famous portrait house.
So do you agree with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s picture going in the National Portrait Gallery?