Did anyone else notice this?

In the painting behind Elsa during For The First Time In Forever, there is a man seated close to the front row who looks an awful lot like a younger version of the Duke of Weselton. Which would make sense since he mentions that Arendelle is his closest trade partner. Judging from the timing and whatnot, he would probably be in his 40s in the painting, making him a long-time trader, maybe even before Elsa’s father was king. (Assuming that her father is being coronated in this painting and mot just holding the sceptre and orb for show ^^)

I’ve seen this movie far too many times, and that’s the first I picked up on it ^^