Duchess of Cambridge Kate Middleton shares a sneak peek of an upcoming digital photo exhibition, a project she that she launched in collaboration with UK's National Portrait Gallery.
Middleton wrote on Instagram that the “Hold Still” lockdown photography project has received over 30,000 submissions. The project aims to capture the 'spirit of the nation' amid the ongoing pandemic with 3 key themes -- helpers and heroes, your new normal, and acts of kindness.
A team of judges which includes the Duchess will select 100 photos from the submission for the final exhibit that will be live from September 14.
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