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Prince Andrew set for fresh humiliation over display of 'most embarrassing' portrait

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An 'embarrassing' photograph of Prince Andrew could soon be up for thousands to see as the National Portrait Gallery contemplates adding an awkward photo of him to their collection.The famous Trafalgar Square gallery might showcase a still from the Duke of York's disastrous 2019 BBC Newsnight interview, where he looked visibly uneasy while being grilled by journalist Emily Maitlis about his ties with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.This potential new piece in the gallery's collection could forever capture what many believe to be one of the most cringe-inducing Royal interviews ever.This comes after recent depictions of the notorious TV encounter in Netflix's 'Scoop', featuring Gillian Anderson and Rufus Sewell, and the upcoming Amazon Prime series 'A Very Royal Scandal'.

Sign up to OK!'s royal newsletter to get updates sent to your inbox for free Despite being the official patron of the National Portrait Gallery, Kate, the Princess of Wales, has no say over its exhibits.

Insiders revealed to MailOnline that after six months of private talks, gallery bosses are expected to make a decision soon, likely waiting for a new chief curator to be appointed before giving the go-ahead.

OK! has contacted reps for the National Portrait Gallery for comment.The photograph under consideration has been reviewed by the gallery's curatorial team after being offered as a gift by photographer Mark Harrison, who already has images displayed in the publicly-funded gallery.

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