- In preparation for a forthcoming Christmas concert, Kate Middleton is feeling festive.
- For her appearance in a brand-new advertisement for Royal Carols: Together at Christmas.
- A scheduled second-annual Christmas carol event supported by The Royal Foundation, by the 40-year-old Princess of Wales.
Kate Middleton say in the advertisement, which will show on Sunday night, “Join us this Christmas Eve for a very special service at Westminster Abbey, full of festive melodies and magnificent performances, as we commemorate what makes this the most lovely time of the year.”
Kate Middleton will sing carols alongside King Charles, At the second annual Royal Christmas Concert.
She and her husband Prince William will attend the concert at Westminster Abbey on December 15 along with King Charles III and Queen Camilla, making it a royal family affair.
In a poll conducted last month, Kate asked the audience to choose between three songs as the concert’s closing number. She asked for assistance in selecting the final carol for Together at Christmas.

Princess Kate is in charge of organising the joyous occasion, which will also include other members of the royal family, charity workers, community volunteers, frontline workers, military personnel, and others to “celebrate the joy that human connection can bring,” according to a statement from Buckingham Palace.
Using a Twitter poll, Kate Middleton requests public assistance in selecting the final song for her Christmas concert.
In accordance with the press release, “this year’s carol service is devoted to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and the virtues Her Majesty showed throughout her life, including duty, empathy, faith, service, kindness, compassion, and support for others.”
It went on to say that the inspirational visitors who were welcomed to the Abbey in honour of their selfless efforts to assist and care for others around them “share and personify these beliefs.”
In 2021, Kate held her first Christmas concert at Westminster Abbey as a celebration of the efforts of people and groups all around the United Kingdom that helped their communities during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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