An extremely relatable photograph of Kate Middleton is going viral

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The Cambridges are undoubtedly one of the most talked-about families in the world.

Following their role elevation over the coronavirus pandemic and their mention in Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's Oprah interview, it’s hardly surprising that Prince William and Kate Middleton are making non-stop headlines right now.

The Duchess of Cambridge usually makes the most news, from the announcement that she's entering the world of publishing to her handy face mask trick.

It was her new photography book, Hold Still 2020, that made headlines this week.

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The Duchess of Cambridge has been marking the occasion by leaving special copies around the UK for people to find, with personal notes inside.

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'Let the search begin!' the Cambridges captioned a sweet video of Kate leaving books for members of the public to find. 'We’ve joined @bookfairies_uk for the day to share copies of Hold Still around the UK with you.'

The post continued: 'Each copy is adorned with a gold book fairy sticker, gold ribbon, and has a letter from The Duchess tucked inside. To make this activity even more special, book fairies, the Hold Still judges and participants of the final 100 images are leaving copies at places that gave them hope during the lockdown.

'This special book documenting the unique collection of photographs goes on sale today in UK bookshops and online.'

It was after the announcement of the book hunt that Kate made news again, as a rare photograph emerged of the Duchess checking her phone.

According to onlookers, Kate was nervously checking to see how the book hunt was going and whether it was a success.

Thankfully, it was a huge success.

Royals - they're just like us.

Jenny Proudfoot
Features Editor

Jenny Proudfoot is an award-winning journalist, specialising in lifestyle, culture, entertainment, international development and politics. She has worked at Marie Claire UK for seven years, rising from intern to Features Editor and is now the most published Marie Claire writer of all time. She was made a 30 under 30 award-winner last year and named a rising star in journalism by the Professional Publishers Association.