The Countess of Sussex * National Portrait Gallery

The Countess of Sussex * National Portrait Gallery

The Countess of Sussex braved the London snow last night and stepped out for an engagement at the National Portrait Gallery. Gwen was at the gallery to preview of the Victorian Giants: The Birth of Ar... more
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