Kate Middleton shared some exciting news just a week after hosting the highly anticipated Christmas Carol Service.
The Princess of Wales, who is grateful for how the service and its theme have inspired more such events in sympathy, unveiled the chance to see the memorable concert again.
Late on Wednesday night, Kate shared the official ad for the carol service for which she also did the voiceover.
“Together at Christmas – a chance to celebrate all those who have shown love, compassion and kindness in their communities this year,” read the caption accompanying the video. “Watch Royal Carols: Together At Christmas on Christmas Eve at 7:30pm on @itv and @itvxofficial.”
On the video, Kate is heard saying, “Join me this Christmas for a special carol service to celebrate all those who have shown love, compassion and kindness in their communities this year. is.”
During the event, Kate was joined by Prince William and their three children — Prince George, 11, Princess Charlotte, 9, and Prince Louis, 6 — along with other members of the royal family.
The Middleton family attended, including Kate’s mother Carole, 69, sister Pippa, 41, and her brother James, 37. However, King Charles and Queen Camilla were not present at the ceremony at Westminster Abbey.