The Princess of Wales said her special Westminster Abbey carol service was dedicated to the late Queen and “to all those who unfortunately are no longer with us”.
In the introduction filmed for The Royal Carol: Together at Christmas — which airs tomorrow — Kate speaks emotionally about her affinity for Queen Elizabeth’s festive season.
The 40-year-old royal held her first event last year. This was so successful that we decided to hold it again as it could become an annual event. “Last year’s event reminded me of what I love most about Christmas: watching people come together, celebrate and experience special moments while thinking about the years gone by.
“This Christmas will be the first Christmas without Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth. Her Majesty sees Christmas in her heart as a time to bring people together, to remind them of the importance of faith, friendship and family, and to show empathy and compassion.” I did.”
The Princess of Wales said her special Westminster Abbey carol service was dedicated to the late Queen and “all those who sadly are no longer with us”.
This year, Princess invited hundreds of “inspirational individuals” to the service, recognizing their contributions across the country.
He added, “Her Majesty the Queen has left us with a wonderful legacy that has had a profound effect on many of us. is dedicated to the people of
“So even though Christmas will feel very different this year, we can still remember the memories and traditions we shared.
Kate spoke emotionally about Queen Elizabeth II’s affinity with the festive season, “as a time that brings people together and reminds us all of important values.”
Melanie C performing at the “Together at Christmas” carol service at Westminster Abbey in London
Actor Hugh Bonneville reading an excerpt from Paddington’s Christmas Post
Alfie Boe sang with Melanie C during a carol service at Westminster Abbey
“Take your time and celebrate with family and friends the wonderful things that make Christmas so special.”
Wearing a self-portrait £400 black sequin knit crop cardigan, she recorded a message last week as she visited the monastery during final preparations for the service.
Supported by the Royal Foundation, the service was held at Westminster Abbey on 15 December and was attended by a number of senior royals, including the King and Queen.
The program, which airs tomorrow at 7pm on ITV1, will be narrated by Catherine Zeta-Jones and will feature short films in tribute to Her Majesty and individuals who go above and beyond to help others. Featured.
One person the princess wanted to highlight was Inna Hrihorovich, headmaster of St. Mary’s Ukrainian School in London.
Hryhorovych is seen receiving a letter from Kate thanking her for the care she provides to families and children attending school.
Nicola Adams during the “Together at Christmas” carol service at Westminster Abbey
St. Mary’s Ukrainian Choir performs at the “Together at Christmas” carol service at Westminster Abbey.
Charles III, Queen Camilla, Prince William, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, Princess Kate of Wales, Sophie, Countess of Wessex
Samantha Barks (left) performs Walking in the Air during the “Together at Christmas” carol service, while Dame Kristen Scott Thomas (right) recites the poem “Refugees” by Michael Gittes
Children of St. Mary’s Ukrainian Choir during rehearsal for “Together at Christmas” carol service
In the letter, the Princess also invited Ms Hryhorovych and the St Mary’s Ukrainian School Choir to sing carols at a service at Westminster Abbey.
One child said his Kharkiv father said he was “proud and surprised of me” when he told him that he had performed in front of the royal family at Westminster Abbey.
Another Ukrainian said the performance was “cool as hell” and explained how the choir had to learn the English lyrics to “Away in a Manager” in time for the concert. Did.
Alexis Ffrench performs at the “Together at Christmas” carol service at Westminster Abbey.
The Princess of Wales (pictured right with the late Queen) said, “This Christmas will be the first Christmas without the late Queen Elizabeth. Her Majesty has taken Christmas to heart and used it as a time to bring people together.”
Their beautiful performance, along with a turn of music stars from the Westminster Abbey choir, pop star Craig David, soulman Alexis French, and a special duet by tenor Alfie Boe and former Spice Girl Melanie C. You can listen to “Away in a Manger”. Prince of Wales, actress Dame Christine Scott Thomas and boxer Nicola Adams.
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