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Prince William And Kate Spotted Filming For Pride Of Britain Awards

On Tuesday, hours after the launch of Hold Still exhibition, Prince William and Kate were seen filming Filming For Pride Of Britain Awards with Good Morning Britain’s Kate Garraway, in new photos published by Daily Mail.

The Duchess swapped her floor-length red Alexander McQueen coat for a blue suit and the Duke donned an almost identical one.

Prince William And Kate Spotted Filming For Pride Of Britain Awards

The photos show the royal couple in front of St. Bartholomew’s Hospital, where they met with frontline workers, that they were later spotted.

They also visited the hospital to meet Joyce Duah, a specialist oncology pharmacist, who took the photograph “All in this Together.” About her work, Kate said: “Thank you so much for the image. It had such an impact it captured the moment, it was a look behind the scenes. The story of what you experienced is so important.”

It appears that William and Kate have been interviewed for the Pride of Britain Awards later this month. The awards honour British people who have acted bravely or extraordinarily in challenging situations.

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This will mark the first time The Duchess has been involved for the event. However, Prince William has already attended the awards.

Earlier in the day, Prince William and Kate surprised fans as they stepped out for an engagement at Waterloo Station in London to meet some of the finalists of the Hold Still project.

Hold Still invited people of all ages to submit a photographic portrait that they had taken during the lockdown. The project aimed to capture and document the spirit, the mood, the hopes, the fears and the feelings of the nation as we continued to deal with the COVID-19.

“We’ve all been struck by some of the incredible images we’ve seen which have given us an insight into the experiences and stories of people across the country,” Kate said in a statement. “Some desperately sad images showing the human tragedy of this pandemic and other uplifting pictures showing people coming together to support those more vulnerable.”

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