Kate opted for her usual natural makeup for the occasion, and styled her long brunette locks into her signature bouncy blow dry (pictured)
To mark the release, the Duchess of Cambridge, 39, is meeting with contributors at the National Portrait Gallery and this morning launched a royal treasure hunt in collaboration with the Book Fairies organisation.
Kate, along with judges of the Hold Still competition and participants, have left 'copies at places that gave us hope during lockdowns' around the UK, with a letter from the royal tucked inside.
Wearing a bespoke red coat from Eponine, who charge £1,650 for similar styles, Kate was filmed placing a copy next to a fountain outside Kensington Palace.
The mother-of-three, a keen photographer, started her campaign during the first lockdown last year to ask the public to submit images which captured the period and the result is Hold Still: A Portrait of Our Nation in 2020, features 100 final 'poignant and personal' portraits selected from 31,000 entrants.
The
proceeds from her book will be equally split to support the work of the
National Portrait Gallery and Mind, the mental health charity while
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