Queen Elizabeth during a walkabout after a church service.Photo: Tim Graham Photo Library/Getty

The curators of an upcoming exhibit at Kensington Palace (the London home ofPrince WilliamandKate Middleton) want to see your royal snaps.
Life Through a Royal Lens, which is set to open on March 4, features formal portraits of royals throughout history, from Queen Victoria to Queen Elizabeth to the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and their childrenPrince George,Princess CharlotteandPrince Louis.
Queen Elizabeth in her Garter Robe.Royal Collection Trust

The Queen Mother.Cecil Beaton/Victoria & Albert Museum, London

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Groundbreaking magazine photoshoots, includingPrince William’s cover ofAttitudemagazine and the Duchess of Cambridge’s 2016 cover of BritishVoguewill highlight how much image remains central to the public’s perception of the modern royal family, says Historic Royal Palaces.

Claudia Acott Williams, curator at Historic Royal Palaces, said in a statement, “We can’t wait to see images shared from royal visits around the globe, and it’ll certainly be a tough challenge to whittle them down to the chosen few, which will be displayed amongst legendary photographers.”
“We look forward to welcoming our visitors into the world of royal photography, to explore the history behind the iconic image of modern monarchy we know today.”
source: people.com