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The Princess in Winter White Ensemble for Christmas Carol Concert

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The Princess of Wales attended the “Royal Carols: Together At Christmas” event this evening, dressed elegantly in a winter white outfit.



Upon her arrival at Westminster Abbey, where the event was recorded, a brief video captured the moment.

The Princess was seen with the Very Reverend Dr. David Hoyle MBE, Dean of Westminster.



The carol service is set to be broadcast on Christmas Eve on ITV and ITVX, with additional details provided by ITV.

The service, supported by The Royal Foundation, aims to recognize individuals working with young children and families across the UK.

Aligned with Kate’s Shaping Us campaign, the event highlights the significance of nurturing environments for both children and adults.

The broadcast will include an introduction by Kate and feature segments emphasizing the importance of early childhood.

The event was also attended by various members of the royal family, including the Duchess of Edinburgh.



Other attendees included the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester, Princess Beatrice with her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi and his son, Christopher “Wolfie” Woolf, Princess Eugenie, Savannah and Isla Phillips, Lady Sarah Chatto and her family, Lord Frederick Windsor with his family, and Lady Gabriella Kingston with Prince Michael of Kent.

The Princess’s parents, Michael and Carole Middleton, along with her sister, Pippa, and her husband James Matthews, were also present.

Notable performers dressed in festive attire included Beverly Knight and Adam Lambert, who performed a duet during the service. ITV presenter Emma Willis was also in attendance.

The Princess engaged with guests, including young Oscar Burrow, who raised significant funds for charity by climbing mountains at a young age.

The event honored young fundraisers, educators, healthcare workers, and volunteers, all of whom have made significant contributions to their communities.

The Princess also interacted with scouts from the 3rd Upton Scout Group, praising their efforts during a recent community project.

Additional features of this year’s service included a Christmas post box for children to exchange greetings and well-wishes, enhancing the festive spirit of giving and community support.

The Christmas cards collected at the event will be distributed by various charities to children facing challenges during the holiday season.

Prince George’s heartfelt letter was among those shared, addressed to a young boy who has overcome significant adversity.

The service commenced with traditional carols and featured readings and performances that captured the essence of the holiday spirit.

The event concluded with the royal family and guests leaving Westminster Abbey, carrying with them the joy and messages of hope shared during the evening.

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