Duchess Kate has been passionate about photography for years and her work is paying off. 

Kate Middleton's Photos in Museum

Back in January 2020, the Duchess of Cambridge took photos of Yvonne Bernstein and Steven Frank. Yvonne and Steven are Holocaust survivors that had shared their stories with Kate at Kensington Palace. According to Hello!, she described the pair as "two of the most life-affirming people" who inspired her.

Now her photos of the pair with Steven and his grandchildren are on display at the London Imperial War Museum. Kate shared her gratuity on social media saying: "Honoured to be part of the new photography exhibition at @ImperialWarMuseums in London, bringing together over 50 contemporary portraits of Holocaust survivors and their families."

"Displayed for the very first time, these powerful photographs capture the special connections between Holocaust survivors and the younger generations of their families, and remind us of our collective responsibility to ensure their stories live on."

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Imperial War Museum in 2021.

"The photographs present a group of survivors who made the UK their home after beginnings marked by unimaginable loss and trauma. While offering a space to remember and share their stories, these portraits are a celebration of the full lives they have lived and the special legacy which their children and grandchildren will carry into the future."

The exhibit is a part of the "Generations: Portraits of Holocaust Survivors" held by the Royal Photographic Society and the Holocaust Memorial Day Trust. The exhibit will be available to the public starting today through January 2020.

The London museum has maintained a great relationship with the royal family and has regularly hosted Prince Harry, Prince William, and Duchess Kate herself for years.

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