Tom Walker is singing high praise for Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge after the duo created a star-studded performance for Christmas.
13.12.2021 - 20:41 / ok.co.uk
Whether she’s wearing her children’s initials on her personalised Daniella Draper necklace or sporting her favourite Simone Rocha pearl drop earrings, Kate Middleton ’s jewellery box is the stuff of dreams. From her sapphire engagement ring to precious royal heirlooms, Kate knows how to add a bit of sparkle to her timeless outfits.
Tom Walker is singing high praise for Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge after the duo created a star-studded performance for Christmas.
When it comes to Christmas, we rarely see the Royal Family enjoying the festivities. However, the one time we do see them is as they take part in the traditional visit to St Mary Magdalene Church on Christmas Day in Sandringham – which wont be happening this year due to Covid fears.Throughout the years we have seen Kate Middleton stun on each of these occasions, however it has been revealed that there was one outfit in particular that she wasn't a fan of.
Prince William and Kate Middleton have shared a Christmas message to mark a day “different to what so many of us had planned”.The Cambridges, both 39, are remaining in Norfolk for the festive season following the Queen’s decision to cancel the Royals’ traditional Sandringham Christmas for the second year running.Their message, shared on Twitter, read: “This Christmas will be different to what so many of us had planned.
Tom Walker had a very special guest playing piano when he performed “Those Who Can’t Be Here” during Royal Carols: Together at Christmas on Christmas Eve. Kate Middleton was his special musical guest, playing piano on television for the very first time during the performance. The Duchess of Cambridge looked holiday ready for the performance, wearing a long red dress as she tickled the ivory keys. The performance was televised on the evening of Dec. 24.
The Duchess of Cambridge has wowed fans with her beautiful piano performance alongside singer Tom Walker. The Royals’ carol service took place at the Abbey on Wednesday 8 December, which both Kate and Prince William attended, and with Kate hosting the annual event.
Kate Middleton looks like she’ll be showing off her piano skills when “Royal Carols: Together At Christmas” airs on Christmas Eve.
Kate Middleton and Prince William, both 39, are gearing up to spend Christmas in Norfolk with some of the Middleton family, according to reports. They will be joined by their three children Prince George, eight, Princess Charlotte, six, and Prince Louis, three, for a festive family occasion after Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II was unfortunately forced to change her plans recently.
Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge (aka Kate Middleton) and Prince William‘s Christmas holiday plans have been revealed amid lots of changes to the royal family traditional holiday celebrations.
Pete Davidson, 28, got the keys to girlfriend Kim Kardashian‘s car once again on Dec. 22, amidst the comedian’s getaway to Los Angeles.
Kate Middleton shared new photos of herself preparing for the upcoming royal Christmas Eve special, "Together at Christmas." Middleton, 39, was photographed adding red ribbons to a Christmas tree and hanging a festive wreath while wearing a Christmas sweater to match the occasion. "I'm so excited to be hosting #TogetheratChristmas here at @wabbey, a place that's really special to William and me," she captioned the new photos.
Kate Middleton stunned in a red cardigan with floral detailing while helping decorate the Christmas tree at Westminster Abbey. The trees were donated by Her Majesty The Queen from Great Windsor Park.
The Cambridge family released their 2021 Christmas card earlier in December, and it featured the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge along with their three children on holiday in Jordan. Kate, 39, and William, also 39, can be seen beaming in the relaxed snap as they sit together with their children, Prince George, eight, Princess Charlotte, six, and Prince Louis, three.
Kate Middleton and her husband Prince William shared a romantic moment during Ellie Goulding’s performance at the Christmas carol concert the Duchess of Cambridge helped to organise. Kate, 39, and William, also 39, sat side by side in the audience at London’s Westminster Abbey for the Together at Christmas charity concert, which will air on ITV on Christmas Eve in aid of those who have helped during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Kate Middleton wore a gorgeous and festive red cardigan worth £1,350 in the new trailer for her and Prince William’s Westminster Abbey Christmas carol concert Together at Christmas.The programme, which has been filmed already and will be shown on ITV on Christmas Eve after the royals reportedly "banned" it from showing on BBC One, showcases a number of celebrities taking part in the concert.The concert will feature a number of different performances and will see the royal couple at their best as
Kate Middleton has shared the Christmas present she gave the Queen back in 2011, which could've "gone horribly wrong".The 39 year old, who was recently left in hysterics as Alan Carr unveiled his body transformation at the Royal Variety, opened up on her unusual gift on an ITV documentary about the Queen's 90th birthday.The Duchess of Cambridge explained that during her first Christmas as Sandringham 10 years ago, Kate decided to make Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, 95, a jar of chutney.
Getting into the holiday spirit! Duchess Kate’s mother, Carole Middleton, revealed which of her go-to traditions she’s bringing back for her grandchildren this season.
Prince Louis looks just like his grandad Michael Middleton in the family's latest Christmas card.The Cambridge's shared this year's festive photo on their social media on Friday which features the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.Three year old Louis is the spitting image of Kate's dad and businessman Michael Middleton as he posed in the middle of the sweet snap.