Kate Middleton to Share Moving Message in Royal Christmas Carol Broadcast
The Princess of Wales reflects on love, empathy, and resilience during a challenging year in her televised introduction to the Together at Christmas service.
- Kate Middleton's Together at Christmas carol service, held on December 6 at Westminster Abbey, will air on ITV1 and ITVX on Christmas Eve, featuring her personal introduction.
- The Princess of Wales emphasizes themes of love, empathy, and community in her address, reflecting on her year marked by chemotherapy treatment following a cancer diagnosis in March.
- The event brought together 1,600 attendees, including the royal family and Middleton family, and featured performances by renowned artists and the Westminster Abbey choir.
- Three short films highlight inspiring individuals and groups, including a single-parent support group, young carers, and an intergenerational choir, showcasing their contributions to their communities.
- The broadcast, narrated by actor Kelly Macdonald, offers a behind-the-scenes look at the service and includes readings by Prince William and other notable figures, as well as musical performances.