The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge visit Hold Still Exhibition Sites

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge visit Hold Still Exhibition Sites

Today, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge visited posters of photos from the Hold Still exhibition on display in the streets of London. The photos were first shown in a digital exhibition but are now displayed in 112 sites across 80 towns, cities & boroughs for four weeks.

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge first went to the Waterloo Station to see some of the Hold Still photos displayed on billboards. There, they also met with some of the winners.

Afterward, they met with NHS workers at St.Barts, three of which were featured in the final 100 images for their image 'All in this together'.

The Duchess of Cambridge wore a red double-breasted long coat - most likely by Alexander McQueen- over a white top and pleated skirt. She paired the outfit with her Gianvito Rossi ‘Piper’ black pumps and a new black bag by Grace Han. Kate also debuted Daniella Draper hoop earrings and a new Amaia mask.

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Queen Letizia attends the IV Conference on Informative Treatment of Disability in the Media

Crown Princess Mary meets the Executive Director for World Food Programme

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