Kate Middleton showed off her creative skills once again Tuesday as she met young children at a workshop in London.
Kate, who loves photography, joined a creative workshop run by the National Portrait Gallery’s Hospital Programme at the Evelina London Children’s Hospital.
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The Duchess of Cambridge, who has been patron of the National Portrait Gallery since 2012 and became patron of Evelina London in 2018, was on hand to see how the arts support children’s health, well-being, and happiness.
Kate participated in a number of activities during her visit, including illustration, photography and 3D set design.
The royal regularly takes snaps of her children, with her also attending a workshop over the summer to learn more about how photography can help young people develop confidence and self-expression.
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Kensington Palace then shared some photos of the work of Josh Evans, 9, to celebrate World Photography Day back in August.