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'My kids were with their dads': Katie Price reveals she cooked Christmas dinner with fiancé Carl Woods' family before spending the evening with her ill mum Amy The couple got engaged in September 2019 but had to delay the ceremony twice in the last year due to Covid, before finally announcing they had tied the knot in Bormes-les-Mimosas in Provence at the weekend. It was Kate's first public sighting since she attended her brother James Middleton's glamorous wedding in the South of France just days ago. Later she met with surviving 'Windermere children' who were rescued from concentration camps and taken to the Lake District during a visit to Cumbria. The royal has had a busy week so far, visiting the Lake District where she tried abseiling and mountain biking with the Air Cadets. Kate's latest appearance comes after she retuned to work following her annual summer break. Meanwhile others featured a student holding her exam qualifications, and a young girl seen drawing a huge rainbow onto a window pane.
Over the course of the project the Duchess shared a number of her favourite images on the Kensington Royal Instagram page, including a Black Lives Matter protester holding a sign reading: 'Be on the right side of history.'Īnother of the snaps was a black and white image showing a man embracing his daughter, while one shows a child kissing their godmother through a window. As well as showcasing the final 100 images and the stories that accompany each of them, the book looked back at highlights from the community exhibition which took the portraits to billboards and outdoor poster sites in 80 towns, cities and areas in October 2020.