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Prince William emphasized the importance of unity as the royal family presented a united front following the airing of the final episodes of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s docuseries.
Addressing the audience at Catherine, the Princess of Wales’ second annual Christmas carol concert, Prince William drew inspiration from Queen’s 2012 Christmas speech, highlighting the spirit of togetherness central to the Christmas narrative.
The event took place at Westminster Abbey on Thursday.
Accompanied by his wife Kate, their children, and other royal family members including King Charles III, Prince William attended the service after Prince Harry made serious allegations against his brother and father in the concluding episodes of Harry and Meghan.
The Duke of Sussex accused both of leaking confidential information and recounted feeling distressed during a family meeting about his royal exit terms with Meghan.
In response to these accusations, both Buckingham Palace and Kensington Palace opted not to comment on the claims raised in the six-part series.
Meanwhile, King Charles carried on with official engagements, meeting with ambassadors from Italy and Kazakhstan during the day.
Later, he visited London’s community kitchen facilities in northwest London alongside Camilla, Queen Consort, where they interacted with volunteers and staff.
Subsequently, the royal family, including King Charles and his son, attended Catherine, the Princess of Wales’ Christmas carol concert at Westminster Abbey.
The event, titled “Together at Christmas,” was recorded on Thursday and aired in the UK on Christmas Eve, preceding the King’s inaugural Christmas address to the nation.
Despite the ongoing drama surrounding the Sussexes, the royal family presented a unified front at the concert, honoring the late Queen Elizabeth.
As attendees arrived for the event, the Princess of Wales made a grand entrance in a maroon coat-dress, accompanied by Kate, who sported drop earrings featuring rubies and diamonds.
Prince George and Princess Charlotte joined their father, the Prince of Wales, at the concert, with Charlotte mirroring her mother’s attire and George opting for a suit like his dad.
Camilla, Queen Consort, arrived with King Charles in a white coat adorned with a ruby brooch over a printed dress.
Sophie, Countess of Wessex, Princess Beatrice, Edoardo Morpelli-Mozzi, Princess Eugenie, Jack Brooks Banks, Zara and Mike Tyndall, Pippa Matthews, Lord Frederick Windsor, Sophie Winkleman, Lady Gabriella Kingston, Prince and Princess Michael of Kent, and other extended royal family members were also in attendance at the Christmas concert.
In a separate development, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry reportedly allowed a photographer onto Buckingham Palace grounds without the consent of Queen Elizabeth II.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, who are preparing to release a documentary series in collaboration with Netflix, were captured walking at the Royal Residence’s garden entrance in a teaser without the monarch’s authorization, according to sources cited by Telegraph.
The incident has been deemed a genuine breach, even though the couple’s photographer was not asked to leave the palace grounds.