Kate Middleton, 38, appeared effortlessly elegant today as she was joined by Prince William, 38, to launch her lockdown photography exhibition by meeting one of subjects
The Duchess of Cambridge, 38, launched the Hold Still community photography project in May, and invited people of all ages, from across the UK, to submit a photographic portrait which they had taken during lockdown.
The mother-of-three received more than 31,000 entries from members of the public in just six weeks and last month unveiled the top 100 images in a digital exhibition.
Portraits from the competition have now gone on show in 80 towns, cities and areas across the UK, bringing the stories of individuals and families during lockdown back to their communities.
The Duchess donned a crimson Alexander McQueen coat as she joined the Duke, 38, to visit Waterloo in south London to view one of the 112 Hold Still community exhibition sites this morning.
The royal couple travelled to the station by car, with the Duchess opting for a floral face mask for the journey before stepping out and removing the covering for the appearance, which took place outdoors.
Meanwhile Prince William surprised diners at the station's KFC as he waved to them through the glass window of the cafe. Read more from The Daily Mail.