Kate Middleton Wore a Baby Blue Cardigan by Boden for a Recent Virtual Appearance

Photo credit: Handout - Getty Images
Photo credit: Handout - Getty Images

From Harper's BAZAAR

The Duchess of Cambridge has chic style, even while working from home.

Last week, Kate made an appearance on another video conference call, this time with Johannah Churchill, a U.K. citizen and frontline worker who submitted a photograph to the duchess's "Hold Still" exhibition this year. Also on the call was Churchill's colleague Dr. Edward Cole; together, they discussed Churchill's photo submission and the importance of showcasing the day-to-day reality health workers are currently battling with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

For the video call, held from the comfort of her couch, Kate wore a buttoned-up, baby blue scalloped knit sweater, courtesy of Boden, and styled her hair in glam bouncy waves. As for her makeup, she kept her look natural and fresh.

Photo credit: Handout - Getty Images
Photo credit: Handout - Getty Images

The duchess's chat with Churchill and Cole came ahead of her releasing a recorded video thanking those who submitted and participated in the "Hold Still" exhibition, which since its original launch has scored 5.2 million hits on the National Portrait Gallery website.

"I just wanted to say a huge thank you to everyone who submitted an image to Hold Still," she says in the clip, smiling. "I launched the project with the National Portrait Gallery back in May because I wanted to find a way to allow everyone to share their stories and experiences of lockdown," said Kate during the address. "For me, the most powerful part of the project is that it has shown just how much people and communities have come together and how important we all are to each other. Thank you so much for being part of Hold Still and for sharing your stories with the nation."

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