Catherine, Princess of Wales, has shared a first glimpse into her upcoming Christmas Special, posting two behind-the-scenes photo from the festive set-up at Westminster Abbey.
“Join us this Christmas Eve for a very special service at Westminster Abbey, full of festive carols and beautiful performances, as we celebrate what makes this the most wonderful time of year,” Catherine says in the newly-released promo.
Being filmed this Thursday, Royal Carols: Together at Christmas will air in the UK on Christmas Eve.
As Kate isn’t afraid of an ‘outfit repeat,’ she opted to re-wear a stunning Needle & Thread gown for the promotional images.
It’s a dress that that she first debuted in January 2020 and it’s not only fit for a princess – but a ballerina too – as it’s aptly named The Aurora Ballerina Dress which comes in shade ‘cherry red’.
As per usual with anything worn by the stylish princess, the dress is almost sold out, with limited sizing left. It retails for $850 AUD.
The Duchess of Cambridge is hosting the Royal Carols this year, with this years service being held in tribute to the late Queen Elizabeth.
Attended by their Majesties The King and The Queen Consort along with The Duke of Cambridge, the special is being highlighted as a time to recognise the selfless efforts of individuals, families and communities across the UK, and highlight the remarkable impact that coming together to support others can have for us all.
The world-renowned Westminster Abbey choir will perform some of the nation’s most beloved carols at the service, including ‘O Come, All Ye Faithful’, which was selected through a public poll last week.
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We can also expect poignant readings delivered by respected speakers including Prince William.
The special will also feature musical performances by guests including Craig David, Alexis Ffrench and Samantha Barks, and a special duet from Alfie Boe and Melanie C.
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