Princess Eugenie praises Kate Middleton's 'brilliant' idea for her new portrait prize as she continues to highlight acts of kindness amid the coronavirus pandemic

  • Princess Eugenie, 30, praised Kate Middleton, 38, for her portrait prize idea
  • Shared snap of duchess during her appearance on This Morning on Thursday 
  • Royal encouraged people to submit their photos to the National Portrait Gallery 
  • Added the image could hopefully be one of 100 shortlisted for the exhibition
Princess Eugenie has praised Kate Middleton's 'brilliant' idea for her new portrait prize as she continues highlighting acts of kindness amid the coronavirus pandemic on social media.  
Taking to Instagram, the royal, 30, shared a snap of the Duchess of Cambridge, 38, during her This Morning appearance on Thursday, and penned: 'What a brilliant idea and initiative to bring acts of kindness, heroes and helpers and your new normal life in a digital exhibition.'
Sarah Ferguson's daughter than shared an emoji of a pair of hands applauding and continued: 'You can submit your images taken during this challenging time to the National Portrait Gallery and could hopefully be one of 100 shortlisted for the exhibition.' 
The Duchess of Cambridge appeared on the ITV show to discuss her new project with the National Portrait Gallery, and gave a glimpse at how George and Charlotte are coping with home schooling. 
Princess Eugenie, 30, took to Instagram to praise Kate Middleton's 'brilliant' idea for the portrait prize (pictured)
Princess Eugenie, 30, took to Instagram to praise Kate Middleton's 'brilliant' idea for the portrait prize (pictured)
The royal has continued to use her social media pages to highlight acts of kindness during the coronavirus pandemic. Pictured, arriving for a visit to Westminster Abbey, London, on 18 July 2019
The royal has continued to use her social media pages to highlight acts of kindness during the coronavirus pandemic. Pictured, arriving for a visit to Westminster Abbey, London, on 18 July 2019
Kate, who has selected some of her favourite photographs that best capture the 'resilience, bravery and kindness' of Britons caught in the coronavirus crisis for the new project 'Hold Still,' joked that Prince George, 6, was 'jealous' of his five-year-old sister Princess Charlotte's homework and 'would rather make spider sandwiches'. 
In the same chain of Instagram posts, Princess Eugenie went on to express her gratitude to several businesses who are also helping to make a difference amid the global crisis.
Alongside a photo of NHS workers holding up various donated food items, she penned: 'Thank you to @shortbreadhouse for donating and delivering so many delicious treats to hospitals across Scotland and London.'
In a further post, she commented: 'Thank you @belazu_co who donated to the teams at Kingston Community Healthcare.'
In another post, Princess Eugenie thanked @shortbreadhouse for donating treats to hospitals across Scotland and London (pictured)
In another post, Princess Eugenie thanked @shortbreadhouse for donating treats to hospitals across Scotland and London (pictured)
Sarah Ferguson's daughter continued: 'Thank you @shortbreadhouse for their donation to @kemnayfarmshop who are feeding 70 school children every day'
Sarah Ferguson's daughter continued: 'Thank you @shortbreadhouse for their donation to @kemnayfarmshop who are feeding 70 school children every day'
It comes just days after Princess Eugenie encouraged her followers to support the 'wonderful' clothing label who crafted her bridesmaid dresses and are now creating masks for children.
The royal posted snaps of two different colourful floral masks, writing: 'The wonderful @Amaiakids who made the little outfits for my bridesmaids and pageboys are making and donating children's masks.'
She went on to encourage followers to 'get in touch' with the brand if they were in need at 'hospitals, charities and schools.'
Amaia Kids, whose shop is located in Princess Eugenie's stomping ground of Chelsea Green, has long counted royals including the Duchess of Cambridge, among its well-heeled clients. 
In another post, Princess Eugenie commented: 'Thank you @belazu_co who donated to the teams at Kingston Community Healthcare' (pictured)
In another post, Princess Eugenie commented: 'Thank you @belazu_co who donated to the teams at Kingston Community Healthcare' (pictured)

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