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New portrait of Prince Philip to go on display in the UK and Denmark next year

The artist, Australian-born Ralph Heimans, also painted an official portrait of the Queen to mark her Diamond Jubilee.

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Image: The same artist painted an official portrait of the Queen to mark her Diamond Jubilee
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A new portrait of Prince Philip, painted by Australian-born artist Ralph Heimans, is set to go on display in the UK next year.

The Duke of Edinburgh is shown in the Grand Corridor at Windsor Castle wearing the sash of the Order of the Elephant - Denmark's highest-ranking honour.

Born a Prince of Denmark, as well of Greece, the duke has a close association with the Nordic country, where the portrait will also go on display.

His grandfather, George I of Greece, was a Danish prince born in Copenhagen, while his great grandfather Christian IX was king of Denmark from 1863 to 1906.

The artist, Mr Heimans, also painted an official portrait of the Queen to mark her Diamond Jubilee.

: Artist Ralph Heimans stands beside his painting of Queen Elizabeth II inside the Chapter House at Westminster Abbey on May 17, 2013 in London, England. An official portrait of Her Majesty The Queen has been installed at Westminster Abbey by MOMART Ltd, fine art handlers. The painting, entitled Coronation Theatre: Portrait Of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II by artist Ralph Heimans goes on public display for the first time in London in the Chapter House of Westminster Abbey, and will be open to t
Image: Artist Ralph Heimans stands beside his painting of the Queen

"I feel very fortunate to have been given the opportunity to paint Prince Philip and hope the portrait does justice to his unique character," he said about the painting.

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"Aesthetically, the natural light and heritage backdrop of the Grand Corridor at Windsor Castle provided a compelling mood.

"I hope people enjoy the work as much as I enjoyed producing it."

The painting will form part of a retrospective exhibition of the artist's work which is being staged at the Museum of National History at Frederiksborg Castle in Denmark next year.

Part of the attraction aims to explore the historical and cultural connections between the royal families of Britain and Denmark.

The portrait will also go on display in the UK some time in 2018.

Prince Philip stood down from royal duties in the Autumn, carrying out his final official engagement in August.