The Duchess of Cambridge and National Portrait Gallery #Vogue100
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The National Portrait Gallery, of which The Duchess is Patron, has collaborated with British Vogue on a series of photographic portraits, shot by photographer Josh Olins in the Norfolk countryside.
Two of the photographic portraits of The Duchess will be available for public view in Vogue 100: A Century of Style from Sunday 1 May. The full portfolio shoot will feature in the June centenary issue of British Vogue, available on newsstands and to download on Thursday 5 May.
Since 1916, Vogue has been a leading champion of British portraiture. The Duchess was delighted to play a part in celebrating the centenary of an institution that has given a platform to some of the most renowned photographers in this country's history. She is incredibly grateful to the team at Vogue and at the NPG for asking her to take part
A spokesperson for The Duchess
Two of the images from the British Vogue shoot were installed this evening in the National Portrait Gallery's Vogue 100: A Century of Style.
The Duchess will visit the exhibition on Wednesday 4 May and see the two portraits on display in the gallery for the first time.
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