A photograph of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex has become part of the British National Portrait Gallery's permanent collection. The portrait was taken by their long-time friend and photographer Misan Harriman at the One Young World event in Manchester in September 2022, just a few days before the death of the Queen. The black and white image captures Meghan and Harry before they took to the stage and shows the couple side-on, looking composed as they stand next to one another holding hands.

"I'm in the archive of the National Portrait Gallery," Harriman said in an Instagram video of himself looking at the photograph in the museum. Journalism for the curious Australian across politics, business, culture and opinion. "It never gets old that this extraordinary image of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex is now part of the permanent collection.

"As I've said before, I'm a dyslexic boy who never really believed that my mind was worth much and it's in moments like this that I, I give the message to the rest of the world that maybe your kids or yourself can have a point of view, dare to dream and keep taking pictures." He also wrote that he was "humbled and proud" by the moment. Harriman has previously released the first birthday images of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's daughter Princess Lilibet, which show her smiling and dressed in a pale blue frock with a white bow in her hair and were captured at Frogmore Cottage in Windsor.

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