Duchess of Cambridge

A Siberian tiger hugging a fir tree and a zen-like proboscis monkey show nature is gloriously oblivious to Covid.
Led by The Duchess of Cambridge, Hold Still is an ambitious community project to create a unique portrait of the UK during lockdown. Over 31,000 submissions were received and a panel of judges selected 100 portraits to be featured in a special digital exhibition.
"It didn’t go well,” the Duke of Cambridge told Peter Crouch on his podcast.
The Duchess of Cambridge recorded a message for children, reminding them of the importance of kindness – to ourselves and others – in this pandemic.
Kate Middleton and Prince William released the photos of their youngest on Wednesday.
Britain's Prince William and his wife Kate encouraged people to take care of their mental health during the coronavirus outbreak. Speaking via a video William said the tips and advice offered by the Public Health England's Every Mind Matters programme were helpful to those experiencing "strange feelings and difficult circumstances" while in lockdown. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge also spoke about the difficulties National Health Service workers face on the frontline and commended them in tackling the spread of coronavirus.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge spoke about royal life during lockdown, from homeschooling the kids to Prince Charles' Covid-19 diagnosis.
The royal family reunited for Commonwealth Day services at Westminster Abbey on Monday - but one particular encounter has left fans speculating. In their last royal engagement before stepping down from royal duties at the end of the month, Harry and Meghan were seen to greet William and Kate in a moment that some perceived as a “snub”.
The Commonwealth Day services at Westminster Abbey were a little different for the royals this year.
About Duchess of Cambridge
Born on January 9 1982, the Duchess of Cambridge is five months older than Prince William. The pair married on 29 April 2011, having met at Scotland's University of St Andrews in 2001. The couple split briefly in 2007, but later reunited and became engaged during a holiday in Kenya to celebrate the Prince passing his RAF helicopter search and rescue course. On 14 January 2013, St James's Palace announced that the Duchess was expecting her first child in July 2013.