This Royal's portrait sparks citizens' outrage: 'You must be joking!'

Portraiture has long been a tradition in Royal circles, capturing the poise and grandeur of those who wear the crown or stand beside it.

However, the latest artistic endeavour to encapsulate the essence of the Princess of Wales sparked criticism and disbelief among royal enthusiasts and the general public.


Princess Catherine of Wales' portrait, which graced the front cover of Tatler, was intended to portray her 'strength and dignity', particularly highlighting her presence at the King's first state banquet in South Africa in 2022.

The artist, Hannah Uzor, depicted the Princess in a regal, caped white Jenny Packham gown adorned with sparkling embellishments and the iconic Lover's Knot tiara, famously worn by Princess Diana.

Despite the noble intentions and rich history, the final product was met with public disapproval.


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Princess Catherine of Wales’ portrait was featured on the latest issue of Tatler. Image Credits: Kate Middleton Style, Tatler



'This is just plain weird, looks nothing like her,' one user lamented.

'What have they done to her face?' another asked.

'She doesn't look like Catherine at all. If she wasn't wearing that dress, I'd have no clue as to who it's meant to be,' a third said.


The criticism didn't stop there—some compared the artwork to a child's creation, while others humorously suggested that the artist might benefit from an eye test.

Another commenter said, in disappointment, 'It's absolutely dreadful and should never have seen the light of day, let alone appeared on the cover.'

In the face of such backlash, Hannah Uzor explained the challenges of painting someone without meeting them in person.

'When you can't meet the sitter in person, you have to look at everything you can find and piece together the subtle human moments revealed in different photographs: do they have a particular way of standing or holding their head or hands? Do they have a recurrent gesture?'

Uzor is the third artist to receive a commission from Tatler for royal portraiture.

Her predecessors include Sarah Knights, who painted King Charles for the magazine's July 2023 cover, and Oluwole Omofemi, who crafted a tribute to Queen Elizabeth II for the circulation's Platinum Jubilee issue in 2022.


The controversy over Kate's portrait followed the unveiling of King Charles III's new portrait by Jonathan Yeo.

This portrait, which depicted the monarch in the uniform of the Welsh Guards, was met with strong reactions on social media, as some comments described it as 'creepy'.

Art is subjective by nature. However, royal portraiture carries the weight of public expectation and historical significance.

While some may see a masterpiece, others may see a misstep.

The uproar over Princess Kate's latest portrait reminds us that the royal image is not just a personal likeness but a symbol of national identity and pride.
Key Takeaways

  • A portrait of Princess Catherine of Wales on Tatler's cover received criticism for not resembling her.
  • The painting by artist Hannah Uzor was intended to represent Kate's 'strength and dignity' but prompted different reactions on social media.
  • The portrait was commissioned by Tatler, who also featured several paintings of the Royal Family in previous issues.
  • Despite the criticism, Uzor defended her work as she aimed to capture Kate's elegance and grace despite not meeting in person.
What do you think of this artwork? Please share your thoughts with us in the comments below.
 
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The "artist" is Hannah Uzor. Here is her "education" which is rendered useless. She should demand her college fees be refunded.

2019 – 2021 Morley College/KCC, Higher National Diploma in Fine Art

2020 – 2021 Morley College/KCC, Higher National Certificate (HNC) in Fine Art

2021-2023 Slade School of Art, University College, MA in Painting (currently studying)

Better employed in cleaning graffiti off public buildings....
 
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This is truly awful - so amateurish. Does not capture her essence or even look like her. How embarrassing.
 
It certainly doesn’t look like it was painted by a professional artist, it looks like a child has painted it. I’m assuming this picture is to stand the test of time for future Generations but wants the put when it doesn’t look anything like it’s subjec, surely there not going to keep it. And I wonder how the Artist, at the moment is feeling with the comments that are being made about their work 🥴
 
The poor quality is not limited to her face and body proportions.

The detailing of her dress and regalia are poorly executed as well, with items missing and in the wrong places.

This is just sloppy work by someone trying to make a quick buck.
 
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It is just awful! I thought at first I was looking at Asian lady, then realised it was supposed to be Catherine! Why would the artist paint her like that. Should be removed. It is dreadful!
 
Yes, I must admit that the face is very flat on the latest portrait of the Princess of Wales, but if I had to choose between this portrait of the Princess and the one of the King, I would take Catherine's any day. At least the background is a different colour and you can see there is a person standing there, not just a floating head jumping out at you from a red background.
 
This portrait is an insult to the very attractive Princess of Wales. It should be scrapped immediately and a decent portrait painted.
 
When Picasso was young he painted perfect representations of his subjects which could almost have been photographs. Later he moved on to other styles. Many artists today are not capable of excellent representaionalist works so do the best they can and pretend they meant something else. If The Tatler had paid a few more pounds they could have bought a painting which the chocolate box top admirers would have accepted.
 
In the painting Princess Catherine has no colour in her face. A very sickly interpretation of the Princess.

Please do every person a favour & remove this portrait from public exhibition.
 
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What a terrible painting . How could this go public ? Wonder what she thinks of it herself! She would have been a lot better off going to Montmartre , the artists and painters place in Paris . There are incredible talented painters and at some people are queuing up to be painted .
 
This painting is awful- it could be anyone (or no-one)-nothing like our beautiful Princess Catherine, I would have thought that the so called painter was disgusted with her own efforts. Surely she never got paid for this !!!!????She should be charged with treason. The portrait of King Charles looked like he was engulfed in fire or artist had bought a job lot of red paint and had to use it all up before it went off - however it did at least resemble King Charles not like this latest one of Princess Catherine
 

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