Custom Royal Portraits from Your Photos
Turn your photo into a custom royal portrait — a renaissance-style masterpiece that crowns you, your loved ones, or even your pet as king, queen, or nobility. Each regal canvas is created from the photo you upload, with the costume, throne, and palace backdrop already waiting. Preview your royal portrait instantly, then have it printed on museum-quality canvas.
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Royal Woman Portraits283
Crown her — or yourself. These royal portraits for women turn an everyday photo into a renaissance queen: regal gowns, jeweled crowns, palace backdrops, and…
Royal Couple Portraits109
Some couples get matching mugs; the ambitious ones get a royal couple portrait. Upload a photo of you two and become king and queen of your own renaissance…
Royal Man Portraits95
Every man secretly wants to know how he’d look as a king — these royal portraits for men answer that question magnificently. From crowned monarchs to noble…
Royal Kids Portraits49
Every kid deserves five minutes as royalty — these portraits make it permanent. Upload your child’s photo and watch them become a little prince or princess in…
Royal Pet Portraits35
Your pet already believes they run the household — a royal pet portrait simply makes it official. Upload a photo of your dog or cat and receive a renaissance…
Royal Family Portraits32
Turn your family photo into a royal dynasty portrait — parents enthroned, kids as heirs to the crown, everyone painted in the grand renaissance style of a…
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Royal Portraits — Everything You Need to Know
What is a custom royal portrait?
A royal portrait is a personalized artwork in the style of classic renaissance and baroque royal-family paintings — the kind you would expect to find in a museum or a palace hall. We take the face from your photo and place it into a regal scene: crowns, thrones, gowns, armor, and gilded frames included. The result looks like a commissioned oil painting of you as royalty, printed on canvas.
Who can be in a royal portrait?
Anyone — and any pet. Browse royal portraits by who is in them: royal portraits for women, royal portraits for men, royal couple portraits with a king and queen side by side, royal family portraits, prince and princess portraits for kids, and royal pet portraits for dogs and cats with a taste for the throne.
How much does a custom royal portrait cost?
Custom royal portraits start at $35, with the final price depending on canvas size and how many people or pets share the frame. Every design shows its price up front, and you see exactly what your finished regal portrait will look like before you order — no surprises after checkout.
How does it work?
Pick a royal design, upload a clear photo, and our artist places your face into the painting within moments — you preview the portrait instantly, for free. Approve the result and we print it on thick museum-quality canvas, ready to hang. It is the gift that gets the best reaction at every birthday, anniversary, and holiday: equal parts majestic and hilarious.
Why a royal portrait is the gift that wins the occasion
A custom royal portrait does something few gifts manage: it is personal, beautiful, and genuinely funny at the same time. That is why these regal canvases dominate our anniversary, wedding, birthday, Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, and Christmas orders. The first reaction is laughter; the second is "wait, this actually looks amazing" — and then it goes straight onto the wall. Unlike flowers or gift cards, a royal portrait becomes a permanent conversation piece: every guest asks about it, and every telling of the story gets a little more dramatic.
Museum-quality canvas, made to hang
Every royal portrait is printed in rich, fade-resistant color on thick artist-grade canvas in classic portrait orientation — the same proportions as the old-master paintings that inspired it. It arrives ready to display, so the new monarch can assume the throne (or at least the hallway) immediately.
More themes fit for a throne
If you love the regal look, explore the neighboring courts: renaissance portraits, viking portraits, and knight portraits carry the same hand-painted style with a different edge.