The Duchess of Cambridge told of her “roller coaster of emotions” judging tens of thousands of photos of Britons during the coronavirus crisis.
She devised the contest, titled Hold Still, in May to record the nation’s mood in the pandemic.
Now the final 100 have been chosen from 31,598 entries by the Duchess and a special panel of judges.
Kate said she wanted to capture “the fears, hopes and feelings of the nation at this really extraordinary time, as a record for years to come.
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