Princess of Wales displays relative Beatrix Potter’s art in V&A exhibit
GREATER LONDON, ENGLAND, JUL 29 – Kate Middleton collaborated with the V&A curatorial team to select objects highlighting social and cultural experiences for a display running through early 2026 at the V&A East Storehouse.
- In June 2025, Kate Middleton visited the V&A East Storehouse in Stratford, east London, and selected objects for her Makers and Creators mini-display.
- As a V&A patron since 2018, Kate Middleton may have been inspired by Princess Charlotte’s interests for one exhibit pick.
- Highlighting her curatorial eye, she chose a Beatrix Potter watercolour, Somerset church tile, Welsh quilt, Qing dynasty porcelain vase, and Oliver Messel ballet costume.
- Visitors can examine Catherine's display at the V&A East Storehouse until early 2026 using the free Order an Object service.
- Through her curation, she underscores how historic objects influence fashion, design, film and creativity today, illustrating how individual items can explore social and cultural experiences in the wider tapestry of life.
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Princess Kate Middleton has designed a "mini-exhibition" unveiled Wednesday at the prestigious Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A) in London, of which she is patron on behalf of the British royal family. It consists of a personal selection of objects from...
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