Prince Philip, Queen Elizabeth II, and their four children are featured in a beautiful portrait created by an artist. The portrait was reportedly found in a junk shop in Dundee.

The unearthed portrait was uploaded on Instagram, and it is evident that it was drawn when the members of the Mountbatten-Windsor family were much younger. In the portrait, Prince Edward is still a teenager.

Prince Philip looks handsome in his yellow collared shirt, and his bluish-green eyes are staring directly into the lens. His pointed nose and sharp jawline are also defined in the portrait.

Beside the Duke of Edinburgh is Queen Elizabeth II, who is wearing a blue blouse. The monarch’s hair looks very neat, and she also has a faint smile on her face. One royal fan said that Her Majesty looks like Princess Diana in the portrait.

On the Queen’s left side is her eldest son, Prince Charles. The heir to the throne is wearing a blue collared shirt, and his cheeks are very red. At the bottom of the portrait are Prince Edward, Princess Anne, and Prince Andrew.

Princess Anne still has long hair in the photo and she is drawn in between her two younger brothers. She is wearing a fuchsia pink blouse, and it cannot be denied how gorgeous she looks in the portrait.

Prince Andrew and Prince Edward are drawn on both ends of the portrait. They are both looking up to the Queen. The royal siblings are also wearing matching outfits in the drawing, but the color of their collared shirt is different.

But even though all the members of the royal family look good in the portrait, some royal fans criticized Prince Andrew and Princess Anne.

“Poor, poor Princess Anne! She looks like an extra from the ‘Brady Bunch,’” one royal fan commented.

“If I was Prince Andrew, I'd buy that and have tea looking at my much-improved self every day,” another person wrote.

Queen Elizabeth, Prince Philip, Prince Edward, Prince Charles, Prince Andrew and Princess Anne
Pictured: Prince Charles, Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Philip, Prince Andrew, Princess Anne and Prince Edward on the occasion of a dinner to mark the forthcoming Diamond Wedding Anniversary of The Queen and The Duke on Nov. 18, 2007. Getty Images/Tim Graham