UK's Princess Kate celebrates community work at annual Christmas service
The fifth annual service at Westminster Abbey honored 1,600 volunteers and community stalwarts celebrating love and connection across the UK during the Christmas season.
- Princess Kate held her fifth annual Christmas carol concert at Westminster Abbey on December 5, attended by many royals and celebrities, including Eugene Levy and Kate Winslet.
- Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie were invited but did not attend due to prior commitments, as confirmed by sources including a royal expert.
- Kate praised community members for their extraordinary efforts in a letter, highlighting the power of connection during the festive season.
- Guests were treated to live music and a unique Connection Tree, supported by Hobbycraft, symbolizing the importance of togetherness and community.
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UK's Princess Kate celebrates community work at annual Christmas service
Kate, Britain's Princess of Wales, hosted an annual Christmas carol concert at Westminster Abbey on Friday to honour guests who had mostly been invited for service to the community, joined by her husband and heir to the throne Prince William.
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The royal family's event is dedicated to British citizens who volunteer, raise money for charities and support the vulnerable.
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