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Unseen Photo of Princes William and Harry Unveiled at London’s National Portrait Gallery

Unseen Photo of Princes William and Harry Unveiled at London’s National Portrait Gallery

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A joint photographic portrait of Prince William and Prince Harry is to go on display at London’s National Portrait Gallery for the first time. The informal black and white picture of the royal brothers will be one of the star prints at a new exhibition that also features images of a host of celebrities.

Photographer Fergus Greer captured the image of the two princes dressed casually in jeans, chinos and shirts and looking relaxed. The picture was taken in December 2006 at the Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst, in Surrey, where William was soon to graduate from following in the footsteps of Harry who had completed his course at the base earlier that year.

A Gallery spokeswoman said Clarence House commissioned Greer to take the double portrait which was to be used around the time of the Concert for Diana. But when the event – a musical tribute to the Princes’ mother, Diana, Princess of Wales – was staged in August 2007, the image was not released.

Greer has photographed a number of celebrities from David Bowie and Julie Christie to Ray Winstone and Michael Caine. The royal brothers have had joint portraits taken before, most notably by celebrity photographer Mario Testino. The image of the princes is one of 18 prints by 12 contemporary photographers acquired by London’s National Portrait Gallery which will go on display from Monday until the autumn.