“IT WAS WILLIAM’S IDEA — AND MANY NOTICED THE DIFFERENCE” — Ahead of the state banquet honouring Bola Tinubu and Oluremi Tinubu, William, Prince of Wales is said to have suggested a particularly thoughtful styling choice for Catherine, Princess of Wales, adding fresh meaning to their latest royal portrait. 👑✨

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  • Kate Middleton and Prince William made a meaningful change for their most recent state portrait
  • Ahead of the state banquet in honor of Nigeria’s president and first lady, the Prince and Princess of Wales were photographed for the first time by British-Nigerian photographer Christianah Ebenezer
  • Ebenezer’s first work with the royal family was in January 2025, when she photographed Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh, for her 60th birthday portraits

Kate Middleton and Prince William made a thoughtful change when it came to their recent royal portrait.

Keeping with a new tradition, the Prince and Princess of Wales posed for a portrait ahead of the March 18 state banquet in honor of Nigerian President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and his wife, first lady Oluremi Tinubu.

Not only did Princess Kate, 44, continue her practice of flag dressing for the occasion—wearing an emerald dress by Andrew Gn, a nod to the color of the Nigerian flag — she and Prince William, 43, were also photographed for the first time by British-Nigerian photographer Christianah Ebenezer.

“It was a true honor to collaborate on this piece,” said Ebenezer, who was born in Lagos and moved to London as a child, in a statement released by Kensington Palace.

“Blending our shared creativity with elements of classic portraiture and nature, the team worked seamlessly to capture this moment ahead of the Nigerian state banquet — something I’m deeply humbled to have seen come together so beautifully,” she added.

Kate Middleton and Prince William portrait before a State Banquet in St George's Hall, at Windsor Castle, in Windsor, on March 18, 2026, on the first day of a two-day State Visit to the United Kingdom by Nigeria's PresidentKate Middleton and Prince William portrait before a State Banquet in St George's Hall, at Windsor Castle, in Windsor, on March 18, 2026, on the first day of a two-day State Visit to the United Kingdom by Nigeria's President

Kate Middleton and Prince William pose for a portrait ahead of the Nigerian State Banquet on March 18, 2026.
Christianah Ebenezer/Kensington Royal/X

 

The Prince and Princess of Wales aren’t the first members of the royal family to collaborate with Ebenezer, however.

In January 2025, the photographer shared a pair of portraits she took of Sophie, the Duchess of Edinburgh, for her 60th birthday.

“After admiring two portraits I photographed of Letitia Wright & Michaela Coel at the National Portrait Gallery, The Duchess wanted to collaborate and be captured in a different light for this new chapter of life,” Ebenezer wrote of how the collaboration came about. “We had a very relaxed day taking these at her home – her and the team created a very welcoming atmosphere. My favourite part was definitely working together on outfit choices✨.”

Elsewhere during the Nigerian state visit, the first in 37 years, Princess Kate highlighted the work of another British-Nigerian creative. To welcome the president and first lady to Windsor, the royal wore a gray coat dress with white accents by Tolu Coker. It was a fashion first for Kate, who had never publicly worn a dress with a cinched, corset-style back before.

The look may have been inspired by her father-in-law, King Charles, who sat front row at Coker’s London Fashion Week Show on Feb. 19.

Prince William, Prince of Wales and wis wife Britain's Catherine, Princess of Wales pose alongside Nigeria's President Bola Tinubu and his wife Oluremi Tinubu as they greet them at the Fairmont Hotel in WindsorPrince William, Prince of Wales and wis wife Britain's Catherine, Princess of Wales pose alongside Nigeria's President Bola Tinubu and his wife Oluremi Tinubu as they greet them at the Fairmont Hotel in Windsor

Kate Middleton and Prince William arrive to greet Nigerian President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and first lady Oluremi Tinubu on March 18, 2026.
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The royal family also took care while arranging the schedule for the Tinubus’ visit, which took place during Ramadan. As the president is Muslim and fasts during the day for the month-long holiday, he and King Charles skipped the traditional tea after the royal welcome at Windsor and instead met privately.

Ahead of the state banquet later that day, President Tinubu and members of his delegation staying at the palace were offered an iftar meal to break their fast and a place to pray. The president was also given juice for the banquet’s customary toast, and the signature cocktail for the evening was non-alcoholic.

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The visit also included a special opportunity for the first lady, who was invited to deliver a sermon at Lambeth Palace, the historic seat of the Archbishop of Canterbury. Notably, she became one of the first visiting preachers welcomed by the first female Archbishop, Dame Sarah Mullally, who was confirmed on Jan. 28.

“We have to learn to listen to each other and try to get the good out of everyone, irrespective of who we are or who we worship,” the first lady said in her remarks.