A powerful statue reflecting a realistic look at postpartum motherhood has been erected outside the hospital where the Princess of Wales introduced her three children to the world as babies. Last week, parenting brand Frida unveiled the seven-foot bronze art installation outside the Lindo Wing at St Mary's Hospital in Paddington, London.

Created by acclaimed British artist Rayvenn Shaleigha D'Clark, whose previous works have been showcased at the V&A Museum, and Frida's founder Chelsea Hirschhorn, the statue called Mother Vérité, was created from scans of real postpartum women to capture details from stretch marks to nursing breasts.

© Frida The statue outside the famous Lindo Wing

"We wanted a way to honour a woman's physical transformation into motherhood and encourage an open dia

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