The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge made a striking entrance at Westminster Abbey, surprising fans with their regal presence ahead of the night’s festivities.
Kate donned a stunning red Catherine Walker coat paired with earrings borrowed from the Queen.
Alongside other members of the royal family, they are set to kick off the royal celebrations with Royal Carols, Together at Christmas at Westminster Abbey.
Royal enthusiasts took to social media to express admiration for the couple, with Billy Douglas highlighting the couple’s significant influence and prestige.
The festive gathering follows Prince Harry‘s recent foray into British politics from his California residence, endorsing Tory MP Jonny Mercer’s campaign to eliminate visa fees for non-UK troops seeking to remain in Britain post military service.
As the holiday season approaches, the royal family, including Prince William and Kate, are embracing the Christmas spirit by attending a carol service with various family members.
The couple arrived at Westminster Abbey for the Together at Christmas community service, joined by relatives such as Zara and Mike Tyndall, Princess Beatrice, Princess Eugenie, Sophie Wessex, and Kate’s family, the Middletons.
Dressed elegantly in a vibrant red Catherine Walker ensemble and Queen-borrowed earrings, the Duchess of Cambridge led the initiative for the Together at Christmas community carol service.
The event, recorded for broadcast on ITV on Christmas Eve, aims to express gratitude to individuals and organizations across the UK who supported communities during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Attendees include individuals with royal patronage, those engaged with the Royal Foundation’s focus areas, armed forces personnel involved in the Afghanistan evacuation, young carers, and faith leaders.
Kensington Palace emphasized that the service serves as a unifying moment for the nation to reflect on challenges faced and celebrate acts of kindness witnessed throughout the country.
Designed to be inclusive of all faiths, the service will feature carol performances by the Westminster Abbey Choir, as well as musical contributions from artists like Leona Lewis and Ellie Goulding.
Additionally, a specially crafted piece titled “To The Day” by poet Lem Cisse will be performed.
Prince William, British Paralympian Kim Daybell, and TV presenter Kate Garraway are slated to deliver readings during the event.
The televised broadcast will commence with an introduction by the Duchess of Cambridge, showcasing videos highlighting organizational efforts during the pandemic.
The service aims to unite people from diverse backgrounds, acknowledging the collective resilience and compassion demonstrated by communities nationwide.