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Royal watchers are looking forward to seeing Princess Charlotte and her siblings at an upcoming royal event. Kate will host her annual Together at Christmas carol concert at Westminster Abbey on December 6. This year, the event will focus on the theme of “how much we need each other, especially in the most difficult times of our lives,” reflecting Kate’s emphasis on love, kindness, and empathy. After her cancer diagnosis earlier in the year, this event marks part of her gradual return to public duties, underscoring the importance of supporting one another.
The concert, now in its fourth year, will invite around 1,600 guests and celebrate individuals who have shown resilience and compassion through volunteering, caregiving, and community support. Performances by artists like Olivia Dean and Paloma Faith will add a festive touch, with the service set to be broadcast on ITV1 and ITVX on Christmas Eve.
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