Leading up to her special carol service, the Princess of Wales is particularly festively dressed.
Kate dons another sparkly look, already featuring a delightful Christmas wardrobe that includes a red sequined dress and a comfy roll-neck jumper, plus a sparkly black self-portrait tweed with elegant gold piping. In the form of a jacket. She paired the seasonal style (also available in cream and white) with statement earrings and wore her hair in her signature bouncy curls.
In a video introducing the caroling service “Together at Christmas,” the royals wore a chic cardigan, stood in front of a beautiful Christmas tree, and said, “I hope I can come back to Westminster Abbey for a second caroling service.” I am very excited to be able to do this.
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“Last year’s event reminded me of what I love most about Christmas. Seeing people come together, celebrate and experience special moments, while also thinking about the years gone by.”
At this year’s service, Carol pays tribute to the life and legacy of the late Queen Elizabeth II, who died on September 8 at the age of 96.
“This year, we have invited hundreds of inspirational individuals to our service.Those who demonstrate the power of connection and community values recognize those who have gone above and beyond to support others, It allows us to continue the tradition of a grateful Her Majesty,” says Kate.
“Her Majesty the Queen has left us with an incredible legacy and has been a profound inspiration to many of us. Dedicated to all those who are gone.”
The Princess of Wales ‘Together at Christmas’ carol service will air on ITV at 7pm on Christmas Eve.