Kate Middleton's brand new portrait, which is set to feature on the cover of a magazine in recognition of her courage and dignity, has enraged royal fans.
The new portrait of the Princess of Wales is painted by British-Zambian artist Hannah Uzor, who took inspiration from Kate's cancer diagnosis video message to the nation.
The image in the portrait, which is set appear on the cover of Tatler Magazine, also captures her first state banquet of the King Charles's reign. It has now been unveiled on social media, attracting massive reactions Kate's fans.
Taking to Instagram, under the image posted by @tatlermagazine, furture Queen's die-hard fans pointed out that it "looks nothing like her".
In reaction to the painting, one fan commented: "This is no resemblance [of] her at all."
"Lol! Look absolutely nothing like her, though!," another wrote.
Some other fans also added: "No resemblance".
With another posting that it is "not a great image", another questioned why the "terrible" painting was allowed to be published.
They wrote: "What a terrible terrible portrait of the Princess of Wales!!! Who allowed that to be on the front cover??? Even published by Tatler!!!"
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