Princess Catherine is gearing up for a packed Thursday as she takes the spotlight at her carol concert, a tribute to the late Queen.
A sneak peek at the preparations captured the Princess of Wales at Westminster Abbey, adding the final touches to her ensemble.
In a charming video shared below, she exudes festive cheer in a cream Christmas jumper embellished with sparkling designs, elegantly tucked into navy trousers.
“Final touches before the Hash Together at Christmas Carol concert tomorrow,” she wrote alongside the video, accentuating it with a Christmas tree emoji.
The Duchess of Cambridge Takes the Lead in Carol Service
Last year, Catherine took the helm of a carol service, and this year's edition will honor the late Queen Elizabeth II and the altruistic contributions of individuals and communities across the UK.
Accompanied by members of the Royal Family, the Princess will headline the event, set to air on ITV on Christmas Eve.
The program promises a blend of modern and traditional elements, featuring carols by the esteemed Westminster Abbey Choir, musical performances, and readings by special guests.
In an announcement from Kensington Palace, the upcoming service aims to acknowledge the selfless endeavors of people and communities nationwide, underscoring the profound impact of collective support.
Additionally, the Prince and Princess of Wales have unveiled a never-before-seen family portrait slated for their Christmas card this year.
The heartwarming image captures William and Catherine hand in hand with their children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, against a picturesque backdrop in Norfolk.
Photographed by Matt Porteous, the picture showcases the family in a casual setting, with William sporting a blue shirt, jeans, and trainers, while Catherine opts for denim paired with a white blouse.
The young royals, George, 9, Charlotte, 7, and Louis, 4, sport shorts and t-shirts as they walk between their parents, radiating joy as they traverse the sunlit path.
Though all five wear bright smiles, William gazes into the distance, adding a touch of contemplation to the scene.
While the exact location of the photograph remains undisclosed by Kensington Palace, the Waleses are known to frequent Anmer Hall on the Sandringham Estate during their summer retreats.
Anmer Hall, nestled in Norfolk, serves as a cherished holiday destination for the royal family, offering a serene setting for their festive celebrations.