Kate's 'heartbreaking' image sends royal fans into meltdown - 'burned into my brain'
THE Duchess of Cambridge's photography has captured the heartbreaking impact of coronavirus pandemic according to a royal commentator.
Kate Middleton shared ‘heartbreaking’ image says expert
Kate has been sharing a range of "heartbreaking" photos of families seeing relatives while following social distancing rules during the COVID-19 crisis. Royal experts Roberta Fiorito and Rachel Bowie discussed the impact one particular image had on them during the Royally Obsessed podcast.
Ms Bowie said: "She really talks in the interview about the range of shots, it could be as simple as a shot in your living room, you can do all of this while social distancing.
"She is also shared a few of her favourites to inspire people and I love the photo of the palm to the glass.
"It is a photo of a couple of grandkids social distancing with their great-grandparents.
"It is a way to see your family but it is so heartbreaking but also beautiful at the same time."
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Ms Fiorito said: "These types of images are burned into my brain because I think so touching and heartfelt.
"I think the way she is letting people show these images to the world is really special."
Last week a royal commentator stated that Kate is emulating her father by perusing a photography project that "close to her heart" during the coronavirus pandemic.
Royal expert Camilla Tominey told ITV's This Morning that Kate has blossomed into a good photographer.
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Ms Tominey added that the Duchess of Cambridge's father taught her everything she knows as he shares her passion for photography.
Ms Tominey said: "Clearly it is a subject very close to her heart.
"We have seen her blossom into quite a good photographer.
"I was speaking to somebody who knows her well earlier, who pointed out that her father was a good photographer and really enthused by camera work generally.
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"He taught her everything she knows apparently.
"Some of those images we have seen lately, she obviously wanted to transcend that love of imagery into producing a proper record of what is happening with coronavirus.
"Every picture tells a thousand words.
"I think the nation should get behind this project."