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photographer Hugo Burnand has found a surprising social interest for his first solo exhibition – the tribes and wildlife of Panama. The Duchess of Cornwall will attend tomorrow as patron of the launch at the V&A, alongside V.S. Naipaul, Britain’s only living Nobel prize-winner for literature. Star subject is no deb or duke but the recently rediscovered harlequin frog, now being preserved after one of Hugo’s jungle trips. Hugo, who is By Appointment to Prince Charles, insists that Royals are easier than wild frogs to photograph.