Kate Middleton last month initiated a photography project ‘Hold Still”. The contest was about that people have to send pictures depicting life during Coronavirus pandemic. The Duchess of Cambridge, who has received 12,000 entries for the competition so far, has asked Brits once again to send in more photographs before the deadline.
“There have been so many amazing entries to ‘Hold Still’ over the last few weeks. From families up and down the country showing how they are adapting to life during the lockdown, through to some of the most amazing NHS and social care staff who are putting their lives on the line to save the lives of others. But it isn’t too late to take part. So please take a moment to capture what life is like for you, because together I hope that we can build a lasting illustration of just how our country pulled together during the pandemic,” said the Duchess in the latest video message.
“I can’t wait to share the final 100 images with you,” the Duchess excitedly said as she asked to send more pictures.
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