The latest portrait of Kate Middleton has been slammed by royal fans, with many claiming that the artwork doesn’t resemble the Princess of Wales - and we want to hear YOUR thoughts. The striking painting , which will feature on the front cover of Tatler magazine, has captured Kate at the first state banquet of King Charles III's reign, where the Firm welcomed the President of South Africa to the UK. She is shown in a composed position, standing and facing forwards in an elegant, caped white Jenny Packham floor-length evening dress with sparkling detail on the shoulders, and her go-to tiara, the Lover's Knot.

British-Zambian artist Hannah Uzor took inspiration from Kate’s cancer diagnosis video message in March, in honour of her "strength and courage". Speaking about the project, Hannah told Tatler: "It’s really important to capture the soul of the person. It’s been really interesting for me to get a sense of who she is.

This particular outfit that I chose was particularly striking, it made her look very regal and very confident." The image on the magazine cover is set against a green-blue background – a nod to Kate’s eye colour and the experience of being in a garden and on water, reflecting the princess’s love of rowing, the artist said. Hannah also expressed her admiration for the princess, who has stepped away from the public spotlight while she undergoes chemotherapy treatment.

"She has really risen up to her role – she was born for this. She carries herse.