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The first portrait of Prince William and Prince Harry together is revealed at the National Portrait Gallery
6th January 2010
The first double portrait painting of Prince William and Prince Harry has been unveiled at London's National Portrait Gallery.
Prince William, 27, and Prince Harry, 25, are depicted "in conversation" wearing the military uniform of the Household Cavalry's Blues and Royals during an imagined moment just before they leave Clarence House to take part in the 2008 Trooping the Colour ceremony.
Sandy Nairne, director of the gallery which commissioned the artwork, said the royals had seen the double portrait privately before Christmas and were "very pleased" with the work of artist Nicky Philipps.
Philipps, who spent more than six months painting the royal brothers during five sittings which began in August 2008, said: "I wanted to capture just what was there in front of me to be honest.
"I didn't want any sort of overbearing formality about it because they are still young and William hasn't got to his role yet.
"They are really Army officers and they are brothers."
Prince William, who is second in line to The Throne is painted in a casual pose leaning against a doorway in Clarence House's library while his younger sibling is seated close by and shown in profile.
Prince Harry has a hint of a smile and has his right hand on his leg and holds a pair of white gloves in the other. His brother looks towards him and holds his sword hilt in his left hand and his military cap and gloves in the other.
At the time of the sittings the 27-year-old Prince William was an Army officer but is now training to become an RAF search and rescue helicopter pilot while Prince Harry is training to become an Army helicopter pilot.



