On Tuesday The Duchess of Cambridge stepped out with husband Prince William to view portraits from her Hold Still contest at Waterloo Station.
Hold Still is a community project which aims to capture a portrait of the UK during lockdown. The project was set up by the National Portrait Gallery earlier this year to invite people from across the country to take part.
Focusing on the three themes of Helpers and Heroes, Your New Normal and Acts of Kindness, the project received over 31,000 submissions.
After the close date, a panel of judges went through all of the images sent in and narrowed them down to just 100 portraits.
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