After launching her photography project Hold Still with the National Portrait Gallery earlier this month, Kate Middleton is now sharing some of her favourites.
07.05.2020 - 07:39 / justjared.com
Kate Middleton is launching a project that’s very close to her heart during the quarantine from the coronavirus pandemic.
The 38-year-old Duchess of Cambridge revealed that she’ll be spearheading a photography project that will capture the feelings of everyone across the United Kingdom.
Kate has collaborated with the National Portrait Gallery for the project, which will display the photos sent to the project in the “Hold Still” exhibition later this summer.
“We’ve all been struck by some of the
After launching her photography project Hold Still with the National Portrait Gallery earlier this month, Kate Middleton is now sharing some of her favourites.
The Royal Family of the United Kingdom has been in the news for quite some time. While the COVID-19 pandemic has hit the world hard but at the same time there was something else that affected the Royal Family too and that was the sudden exit of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle from their royal duties. To add to their woes, Prince Charles tested positive for COVID-19 that worried everyone. However, Prince William and Kate Middleton are trying to keep the spirits alive.
Prince William and Kate Middleton have joined more video calls in order to thank to care workers across the United Kingdom, showing appreciation for their service and hearing their stories from the pandemic.
Kate Middleton and want you to check in on the people closest to you. On Monday, May 18, the and the pop star took over "every single radio station" in the U.K.
Today marks day one of Mental Health Awareness Week in the U.K. and Prince William and Duchess Kate Middleton, along with several other British celebs, came together with an important message.
Good Morning Britain viewers have been sending well wishes to Kate Garraway and her family since her husband was admitted into hospital with coronavirus.
Kate Middleton has revealed what her son has been getting "very upset" over since the UK went into lockdown six weeks ago, forcing children to be homeschooled.The 38 year old, who reportedly had her heart set on a different name for her six year old son, appeared on This Morning today to speak to hosts Holly Willoughby, 39, and Phillip Schofield, 58, about life in quarantine.
Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge is spearheading a photography project that will capture the mood of U.K. citizens amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Kate Middleton may be following social-distancing guidelines during the , but that doesn't mean she's putting her royal duties on hold.On May 2, just ahead of the UK’s Maternal Mental Health Awareness Week, shared a video of the spending time making video calls to parents, health experts, midwives, and other experts to discuss how the strain and challenges of COVID-19 have affected families, especially when it comes to .
Laughter is still the best medicine. With heartwarming and inspiring video chats becoming the norm amid the Coronavirus pandemic, it's easy to see why Kate Middleton is partaking in them.