The holiday season just got more exciting for royal watchers as Kate Middleton gears up for her much-anticipated annual carol service. After a whirlwind of public appearances at Remembrance events in early November, Kensington Palace has confirmed that the Princess of Wales will host her fourth "Together at Christmas" service at Westminster Abbey on December 6. Known for her grace and commitment to community, Kate is expected to bring warmth and reflection to this cherished event, one that has become a staple of the royal family's holiday calendar.
This year’s carol service holds particular significance for Kate, as 2023 has been described as "brutal" for the princess by none other than Prince William. The beloved royal underwent major abdominal surgery in January, and in March, she made the brave announcement that she was battling cancer.
Despite finishing chemotherapy in September, Kate admitted that recovery is ongoing, and her focus now is on staying cancer-free. "This time has, above all, reminded William and me to reflect and be grateful for the simple yet important things in life," she shared in a heartfelt message, a sentiment that will undoubtedly be felt at the December event.
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