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In a delightful twist, Kate Middleton is bringing some holiday cheer as she continues her beloved tradition.
On November 13, the Princess of Wales' team shared an unexpected video that showcases the invitations for her upcoming fourth annual carol service.
Scheduled to take place at Westminster Abbey—where she tied the knot—this year's “Together at Christmas” concert is set for Friday, December 6.
The announcement was accompanied by an intriguing message on social media: “Something exciting is coming…,” along with festive emojis featuring a Christmas tree and musical notes.
The excitement is palpable as fans eagerly anticipate this heartwarming event.
The short video clip filled the air with merry tunes, complete with jingle bells, while displaying a metal press churning out the royal invitations.
Although it kept the details under wraps, viewers got a glimpse of the elegant white cards adorned with Princess Kate's royal cypher, which features a striking gold-stamped “C” for Catherine beneath a crown.
According to Kensington Palace, this year's concert will host around 1,600 guests, all chosen to honor those who have made significant contributions to their communities.
The Princess of Wales aims to spotlight individuals who embody the spirit of generosity and compassion, emphasizing that love remains the most precious gift we can offer.
The palace elaborated on the theme, drawing inspiration from the Christmas narrative, which encourages us to reflect on others' experiences and the vital need for empathy in our lives.
It's a timely reminder during the holiday season, aiming to foster a sense of community and support.
At the stroke of midnight on November 13, Kensington Palace officially announced the concert, marking a significant public appearance for Princess Kate.
After stepping back from royal duties following her chemotherapy treatment, this event signals her gradual return to the public eye.
The princess had been largely absent in 2024, focusing on her health after revealing her cancer battle earlier this year.
As anticipation builds, Prince William is expected to attend alongside other royal family members, although the attendance of their three children—Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis—won't be confirmed until closer to the date.
Last year marked Louis' debut at the concert, and fans are curious to see whether the little ones will join in again this time.
Princess Kate initiated this cherished tradition in December 2021 as a heartfelt tribute to those who stepped up in their communities during the COVID pandemic.
Since then, she has hosted the concert annually, celebrating the positive impact of local organizations across the U.K.
The inclusion of George and Charlotte in the festivities last year added an extra layer of joy to the occasion.
Recently, the Princess of Wales made appearances at two significant remembrance events in London, showcasing her commitment to her royal duties.
These back-to-back engagements marked her first public outings since completing chemotherapy, highlighting her resilience and dedication to her role within the royal family.
Royal biographer Sally Bedell Smith remarked on the importance of these ceremonial events for Kate, emphasizing her significance as a future queen.
“You can't say she is back… but she is coming back,” Smith noted, capturing the sentiment surrounding Kate's gradual re-emergence into royal life.
As the holiday season approaches, fans are eager to join in the festivities and witness the magic of the Together at Christmas concert.
With the promise of heartfelt celebrations and the spirit of giving, this year's event is poised to bring warmth and joy to many.
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