We're back with a very brief post covering Meghan's appearance in the official portraits of Prince Louis' christening. The images were taken after the service at Clarence House by photographer Matt Holyoak.
The Palace released four photos, including one with Charles, Camilla, the Cambridges and the Sussexes. I thought it presented very powerful imagery - the future of the British Royal family. Hello! Magazine revealed the image will grace the cover of this week's issue. As you can see they are 'Mad About Meghan' too :)
Harry and Meghan also featured in a group photograph with both families.
Matt Holyoak said “I was truly honoured at being asked... and to witness at first hand such a happy event. Everyone was so relaxed and in such good spirits, it was an absolute pleasure. I only hope I have captured some of that joy in my photographs."
Matt Holyoak is one of the world's leading celebrity portrait photographers. His love of portraiture started at Art College, where he studied to be a fine artist, specialising in contemporary portrait painting and drawing. He then discovered his passion for photography and perfected his craft working in still life, fashion and portraiture; assisting some of the most revered photographers of our times.
His photographs have been published internationally in magazines such as Harper’s Bazaar, GQ, Another, Vogue, Dazed and Confused, Elle, Empire, Rolling Stone, Interview, L’Uomo Vogue and Vanity Fair. He has shot campaigns for Adidas, Gilette and Qatar Airways. A number of his pieces have been acquired by the National Portrait Gallery for their permanent collection.
Holyoak took the hugely popular 70th wedding anniversary images of the Queen and Prince Philip.
The Duchess wore an olive green Ralph Lauren dress with a matching Stephen Jones hat, Cartier earrings and green accessories for the service.
It turned out to be quite the week for Ralph Lauren with Meghan selecting a crisp stripe shirt and wide leg trousers by the American brand for Wimbledon yesterday.
On Tuesday, Harry and Meghan will officially open the Nelson Mandela Centenary Exhibition at Southbank Centre's Queen Elizabeth Hall. The exhibition explores the life and times of Mandela.
Kensington Palace Twitter Feed |
The Palace released four photos, including one with Charles, Camilla, the Cambridges and the Sussexes. I thought it presented very powerful imagery - the future of the British Royal family. Hello! Magazine revealed the image will grace the cover of this week's issue. As you can see they are 'Mad About Meghan' too :)
Harry and Meghan also featured in a group photograph with both families.
Kensington Palace Twitter Feed |
Matt Holyoak said “I was truly honoured at being asked... and to witness at first hand such a happy event. Everyone was so relaxed and in such good spirits, it was an absolute pleasure. I only hope I have captured some of that joy in my photographs."
Kensington Palace Twitter Feed |
Matt Holyoak is one of the world's leading celebrity portrait photographers. His love of portraiture started at Art College, where he studied to be a fine artist, specialising in contemporary portrait painting and drawing. He then discovered his passion for photography and perfected his craft working in still life, fashion and portraiture; assisting some of the most revered photographers of our times.
His photographs have been published internationally in magazines such as Harper’s Bazaar, GQ, Another, Vogue, Dazed and Confused, Elle, Empire, Rolling Stone, Interview, L’Uomo Vogue and Vanity Fair. He has shot campaigns for Adidas, Gilette and Qatar Airways. A number of his pieces have been acquired by the National Portrait Gallery for their permanent collection.
Holyoak took the hugely popular 70th wedding anniversary images of the Queen and Prince Philip.
The Duchess wore an olive green Ralph Lauren dress with a matching Stephen Jones hat, Cartier earrings and green accessories for the service.
It turned out to be quite the week for Ralph Lauren with Meghan selecting a crisp stripe shirt and wide leg trousers by the American brand for Wimbledon yesterday.
On Tuesday, Harry and Meghan will officially open the Nelson Mandela Centenary Exhibition at Southbank Centre's Queen Elizabeth Hall. The exhibition explores the life and times of Mandela.