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Prince Harry Follows in Sister-in-Law Kate Middleton’s Footsteps with New Photography Competition

Prince Harry is taking a page from Kate Middleton's photography book.

The Duke of Sussex recently served as Chair of Judges for WellChild’s photo competition, Hopes and Dreams: My Life Through a Lens. Per the website, the charity, of which Harry is patron, makes it possible for children with exceptional health needs to be cared for at home.

During the event, the 37-year-old and other panelists picked winners from a variety of young people across the U.K. The winning photographs “illustrated what life is like for young people living with serious health needs and their families.”

“The children and families I've had the honor of meeting over my years working with WellChild have shown incredible optimism, courage, and resilience,” Harry said in a statement. “I wasn't only proud to participate as a judge in this exhibition—I was deeply moved by each and every photograph, as they capture a moment and say so much about their personal story. Every person who is part of the WellChild family is a true inspiration. Congratulations to all the entries and a special cheer to the winners!”

The project immediately reminded us of Middleton’s Hold Still initiative, which asked citizens of the U.K. to submit photos reflecting the feelings of everyone across the country amid the current coronavirus pandemic. Middleton has long been a fan of photography and even shoots some of the family’s most beloved family portraits herself.

Looks like her passion is rubbing off on her little brother-in-law.

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