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Kate Middleton has hidden copies of her new book with letters inside around the UK Saman Javed
Kate Middleton is leaving copies of her new photography book,
Hold Still: A Portrait of Our Nation in 2020, scattered around the UK for people to find.
The book, which was published on Friday, features 100 photographs of people from across the nation and aims to capture a “collective portrait of the UK during lockdown”.
The photographs were selected from 31,000 entries based on the emotions and experiences they conveyed, The National Portrait Gallery said.
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We’ve joined @the bookfairies for the day to share copies of Hold Still around the UK with you.
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May 7, 2021 8:00 AMBy Celebretainment
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The Duchess of Cambridge has been hiding personalised copies of her photography book around the UK.
The 39-year-old royal launched ‘Hold Still: A Portrait of Our Nation in 2020’ – a collection of 100 images reflecting life in lockdown last year – on Friday (07.05.21) by teaming up with the Book Fairies to leave 150 copies of the tome at meaningful locations, with each one specially packaged with a letter from the duchess concealed inside.
Catherine revealed she and the ‘Hold Still’ judges, as well as participants in the project, had been hiding books around the UK in a video shared on social media.