The Calling, The Clinic, The Duchess, The National Photo - 13th November 2020 - Kate Duchess of Cambridge Catherine Katherine Middleton has marked the end of the UK-wide Hold Still community exhibition with a video message thanking everybody who submitted a portrait to the project. Earlier this week, Her Royal Highness also spoke to Johannah Churchill, whose portrait Melanie, March 2020 was recreated as a mural in Manchester as part of the community exhibition. The Hold Still digital exhibition has had over 5.2 million page views to date, and the final 100 images have also been displayed on billboards and outdoor poster sites in 80 towns, cities and areas across the UK for four weeks, as part of a unique exhibition, bringing the stories of individuals and families during lockdown back to their communities. Earlier this week, The Duchess spoke to Johannah and Dr Edward Cole, who was also involved in setting up the clinic, via video call. During the call, they discussed the important role the photograph has played in helping to represent the experiences of frontline workers across the nation as they continue to tackle the COVID-19 outbreak. Johannah also told The Duchess how the image has led her to receive messages from medical staff from across the UK, and around the world, and has allowed them to share their own experiences of working during these extraordinary times. Photo Credit: ALPR/AdMedia

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  • Caption: 13th November 2020 - Kate Duchess of Cambridge Catherine Katherine Middleton has marked the end of the UK-wide Hold Still community exhibition with a video message thanking everybody who submitted a portrait to the project. Earlier this week, Her Royal Highness also spoke to Johannah Churchill, whose portrait Melanie, March 2020 was recreated as a mural in Manchester as part of the community exhibition. The Hold Still digital exhibition has had over 5.2 million page views to date, and the final 100 images have also been displayed on billboards and outdoor poster sites in 80 towns, cities and areas across the UK for four weeks, as part of a unique exhibition, bringing the stories of individuals and families during lockdown back to their communities. Earlier this week, The Duchess spoke to Johannah and Dr Edward Cole, who was also involved in setting up the clinic, via video call. During the call, they discussed the important role the photograph has played in helping to represent the experiences of frontline workers across the nation as they continue to tackle the COVID-19 outbreak. Johannah also told The Duchess how the image has led her to receive messages from medical staff from across the UK, and around the world, and has allowed them to share their own experiences of working during these extraordinary times. Photo Credit: ALPR/AdMedia
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    Kate Duchess of Cambridge Marks End of Hold Still Community Exhibition

    November 13, 2020
  • Location: United Kingdom
  • Image Number: 8694200
  • Dimensions: 4000x2245 px
  • Photographer: Admedia

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