Tom Walker is singing high praise for Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge after the duo created a star-studded performance for Christmas.
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The Duchess of Cambridge recognized those who lost loved ones and those who have struggled over the past two years as she introduced “Royal Carols: Together At Christmas”.
The event took place at Westminster Abbey and will be broadcast on Christmas Eve.
“I’m so excited to be hosting Together at Christmas here at Westminster Abbey, a place that’s really special to William and me,” began the duchess, who wed Prince William at the church in 2011.
“We wanted to say a huge thank you to all those
Tom Walker is singing high praise for Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge after the duo created a star-studded performance for Christmas.
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.
The Duchess of Cambridge has given a preview of her piano skills ahead of her televised carol concert.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. Ahead of the concert being televised on Christmas Eve on ITV, the Duchess shared a clip which shows her walking up to a piano and preparing to play.
Christmas lockdown. This means many of us are getting out of the Big Smoke for the big day - and that even includes our favourite royals.
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.
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 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.
The Duchess of Cambridge is making this Christmas a special one.
It might be considered, at best, a capitol offense (or, at worst, borderline treason) for a British citizen to refer to anything Kate Middleton wears as “ugly.” However, the Duchess of Cambridge may have inadvertently taken part in the American tradition of the “Ugly Christmas Sweater” in the preview of the upcoming Royal Carols: Together at Christmas concert. “I’m so excited to be hosting ‘Together at Christmas’ here at Westminster Abbey,” Kate, 39, said in the sneak peek of the ITV1 special.
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
Prince William and Kate have shared a gorgeous family picture with their children, which has featured on their 2021 Christmas card.
Kate Middleton has set another huge spike for internet searches flying this week after her appearance at a carol concert on Wednesday evening.The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge made a special appearance at Westminster Abbey in London to hold a carol concert that will be aired on BBC on Christmas Eve, paying tribute to those who have been impacted throughout the pandemic.
Prince William and Kate Middleton are wishing everybody a happy Christmas with an adorable new photo.