Kate, Duchess of Cambridge, recently stole the spotlight as she sported a festive jumper in a teaser clip released by ITV.
The clip serves as a preview for the upcoming broadcast of her Christmas Carol service, set to air next week.
In the video, Kate expresses her enthusiasm for hosting the Christmas event at Westminster Abbey, exclaiming, “I’m so excited to be hosting together at Christmas here at Westminster Abbey.”
The Christmas Carol concert, which occurred on December 8, was filmed for broadcast on Christmas Eve at 7.30 pm on ITV.
This joyous occasion follows a period of tension between the royal family and the BBC due to the broadcaster’s documentary, “The Princes and the Press.”
The documentary alleged that Kensington Palace and Clarence House had briefed against the Duchess of Sussex, prompting a rare joint statement from the royal households in response.
In their statement, the royals emphasized the importance of a free and responsible press in a healthy democracy.
They criticized the presentation of unfounded claims as facts and expressed disappointment in the BBC for lending credibility to such sources.
Reports from November suggested that, following the fallout from the documentary, the Cambridges had chosen to offer Kate’s Carol concert to ITV instead of the BBC.
At the event, Kate looked radiant in a red Catherine Walker dress, complemented by a collared and rose-printed Mio Mio cardigan for the teaser video.
The promotional clip also featured appearances by notable figures such as Kate Garroway, Tom Walker, Ellie Goulding, and Leona Lewis, who graced the festive night with their presence.
ITV highlighted that the event, spearheaded by the Duchess and supported by the Royal Foundation, aims to honor the remarkable contributions of individuals and organizations throughout the UK during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Kate expressed her desire to recognize the unsung heroes of the crisis and deliver a message of hope for Christmas and beyond.
Reflecting on the challenges brought about by the pandemic, Kate emphasized the power of human connection and community support.
She acknowledged the sacrifices made by frontline workers and the resilience displayed by communities in times of need.
The Duchess, along with Prince William, praised the inspiring efforts of individuals across the country who have united their communities through acts of kindness.
During the event, Kate and William engaged with performers like Ellie Goulding and Leona Lewis, sharing moments of camaraderie and appreciation for the special occasion.
Everyday heroes invited to the celebration, including Colonel David Blum, expressed gratitude for the opportunity to be part of the festive gathering.
The Together at Christmas special, developed in collaboration with Westminster Abbey and BBC Studios Event Productions, showcased a diverse range of faiths and featured Christmas carols performed by the Westminster Abbey Choir.
The program, slated to air on Christmas Eve at 7.30 pm on ITV, underscores the spirit of unity and gratitude during the holiday season.