If being a passionate humanitarian, natural athlete and all-round loving wife/mum/sister wasn’t enough, Duchess Catherine’s artistic flair has been revealed.
Kate, who graduated with an art history degree from St. Andrews University in Scotland, showed off her talent by sketching the stunning image on the order of service for her little sister’ Pippa Middleton’s recent wedding to billionaire James Matthews.
According to UK publication The Sun, the 35-year-old sketched the 12th century chapel St Mark’s church, where the wedding took place, for the cover of the program.
The royal’s masterpiece was spotted as James Matthews’ mum Jane clung to the booklet as she left the ceremony.
Reverend Nick Wynne-Jones, who married the couple, reportedly praised the drawing calling it a “lovely piece.”
While the groom himself sung Catherine’s praises during a late-night toast around 11:30pm, The Sun claim.
“And to Pippa’s sister Kate, such ability – a beautiful drawing of St Mark’s church in the order of service,” James said.
Before adding of The Duchess of Cambridge’s reading and her adorable kids’ starring roles, “A flawless reading and a kind loan of two adorable little ones.”
“I am a firm believer in the power of art to make a difference,” the mother-of-two has previously admitted.
Over the years Kate’s given us a glimpse of her talents, namely by playing family photographer to mark her kids’ milestone birthdays.