The Princess of Wales, Kate Middleton, graced the Together at Christmas carol concert at Westminster Abbey in a stunning all-white ensemble. Displaying her knack for blending high street and high-end fashion, Kate wore a bespoke coat by Savile Row tailor Chris Kerr, estimated at £10,000, and added a touch of luxury with £5,400 ‘Van Cleef Arpels Magic Alhambra Earrings with 2 Motifs.’ She paired the look with a £99 Kiltane cashmere crew neck jumper, £299 Holland Cooper high-waisted trousers, and a £395 Strathberry Mosaic Nano Bag in Vanilla. Completing the ensemble were her favorite Gianvito Rossi pumps.

Kate hosted the Together At Christmas event, welcoming family, members of the monarchy, and celebrities like Oscar winner Jim Broadbent, and singers Beverley Knight and Adam Lambert. The royal children—George, Charlotte, and Louis—added a heartwarming touch by pausing to post Christmas cards for children facing challenges this holiday season.

During the event, Kate mingled with celebrities in the Abbey’s Lady Chapel, expressing gratitude to Jim Broadbent for reading an extract from JRR Tolkien’s Letters From Father Christmas. She showcased her genuine and approachable side, sharing light-hearted moments with multi-instrumentalist Jacob Collier and expressing appreciation for inspiring young individuals.
Kate stole the show inside the Abbey, leading the royal family and interacting with children who have gone ‘above and beyond’ for charity. She spent time with seven-year-old Oscar Burrow, who raised over £40,000 for a children’s hospice. Kate’s compassion and support were evident as she crouched down to chat with Oscar and later high-fived scouts from the 3rd Upton Scout Group.

The royal family, dressed impeccably, contributed to the festive atmosphere of the carol service. Prince Louis, in particular, drew attention with his playful antics, blowing out his sister’s candle and chatting with a statue outside. The Princess of Wales displayed a reassuring and nurturing demeanor, placing a hand on Louis’ back during the evening.
Not just a fashion icon, Kate showcased her musical side by unveiling a special gift—a rendition of “Last Christmas” played on John Lennon’s piano. The concert featured carols, a duet by Beverley Knight and Adam Lambert, and a reading by Prince William from the Gospel according to Luke.
The event, adorned with Christmas trees from Windsor Great Park, will be broadcast as “Royal Carols: Together At Christmas” on ITV1 and ITV X on Christmas Eve at 7.45 pm. The program, including an introduction by Kate and contributions from various celebrities, emphasizes the importance of early childhood.
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