Kate Middleton and Prince William stepped out on Tuesday to take in some art. The royal couple met with some of the finalists of the Duchess of Cambridge's' "Hold Still" photo project, which she launched in May. "Hold Still" asked participants to submit portraits they had taken amid the coronavirus lockdown with the goal of capturing life during this trying time, according to People magazine.
112 "Hold Still" community sites exist across 80 towns, cities and areas throughout the UK, the outlet reports, and are on display for the public.
Prince William, Duke of Cambridge and Catherine and Duchess of Cambridge visit the launch of the Hold Still campaign at Waterloo Station on October 20, 2020 in London, England. (Photo by Jeremy Selwyn - WPA.
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