Princess Kate dazzles in monochrome as she attends her Christmas Carol Service
Princess of Wales arrives at Christmas carol service
Princess Kate looks gorgeous in monochrome as she attends a Christmas Carol Service at Westminster Abbey where she will later be joined by close family.
Her entire outfit is cream, featuring straight leg trousers by Holland Cooper, a plain top and a long coat by Chris Kerr which she left unbuttoned. The royal’s gorgeous brown locks were worn down in loose curles and she held a matching cream handbag.
Kate arrived ahead of other members of the Royal Family, as she is meeting key people ahead of tonight’s service.
Among the group waiting to meet the princess in the Abbey’s Lady Chapel were singers Beverley Knight and Adam Lambert, musician Jacob Collier and actor Jim Broadbent.
Her three children Prince George, 10, Princess Charlotte, eight, and Prince Louis, five are expected to arrive later this evening with dad Prince William.
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The service, hosted by Kate and supported by The Royal Foundation, will honour those who work to support babies, young children and families in communities across the UK. It will be broadcast on ITV1 and ITVX on Christmas Eve at 7.45pm.
The Westminster Abbey choir will perform popular carols, alongside musical performances by the likes of Jacob Collier, Freya Ridings and James Bay, and a special duet by Beverley Knight and Adam Lambert.
Readings will be given by speakers including the Prince of Wales, Micheal Ward, Emma Willis, Roman Kemp, and Jim Broadbent, while a specially commissioned poem written by Joseph Coelho, the Children’s Laureate, will be read by Leonie Elliott.
Last night Kate released a teaser clip for the Royal Carols: Together At Christmas programme which aired on ITV.
In it, she says: “Join me this Christmas Eve for a special carol service, as we say a heartfelt thank-you to all those supporting the very youngest members of our society during those crucial early years.”
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