Kate Middleton looks summery at workshop, named patron of Royal Photographic Society
After serving as patron of The Royal Photographic Society for 67 years, Queen Elizabeth passed the role onto her granddaughter-in-law, the Duchess of Cambridge on June 25.
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Kate Middleton looks summery at workshop, named patron of Royal Photographic Society
Kate has a longstanding interest in photography, and is known for stepping behind the camera to capture adorable photographs of her three children.
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Kate Middleton looks summery at workshop, named patron of Royal Photographic Society
News of Kate’s new role was announced ahead of her visit to a photography workshop run by The Royal Photographic Society and Action for Children, which is another of the royal's patronages.
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Kate Middleton looks summery at workshop, named patron of Royal Photographic Society
The Duchess looked summery for the engagement wearing a paisley wrap dress, which she teamed with Castaner espadrilles.
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Kate Middleton looks summery at workshop, named patron of Royal Photographic Society
Kate completed her look with Catherine Zoraida Fern earrings and styling her glossy tresses down in bouncy waves.
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Kate Middleton looks summery at workshop, named patron of Royal Photographic Society
The Duchess of Cambridge hugged Faith Olukoya at the photography workshop for Action for Children, run by the Royal Photographic Society.
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Kate Middleton looks summery at workshop, named patron of Royal Photographic Society
The Royal Photographic Society is one of the world's oldest photographic societies with the objective of promoting the art and science of photography. Kate was made an Honorary Member of the Royal Photographic Society in 2017.
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Kate Middleton looks summery at workshop, named patron of Royal Photographic Society
Kate was in her element chatting with children and discussing photography.
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Kate Middleton looks summery at workshop, named patron of Royal Photographic Society
The workshop sessions, run by the Royal Photographic Society, highlight how photography provides a universal language for young people to express themselves and explore their thoughts and feelings.