The Queen has hailed a photo project launched by Kate Middleton, which offers a “snapshot of life during lockdown ”. Hold Still was put together by the Duchess of Cambridge with the National Portrait Gallery, and attracted more than 31,000 entries from members of the public in six weeks.
Kate pored through the submissions with a judging panel and selected 100 finalists, whose work is on display today in a digital exhibition at https://www.npg.org.uk/hold-still/.
The Queen wrote in a letter to entrants: “It was with great pleasure that I had the opportunity to look through a number of the portraits that made the final 100 images for the Hold Still photography project."The Duchess of Cambridge and I were inspired to see how the photographs.
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