The Duchess of Cambridge is set to celebrate her 40th birthday this weekend surrounded by her nearest and dearest.
17.12.2021 - 20:45 / etcanada.com
The Duchess of Cambridge is making this Christmas a special one.
On Christmas Eve, the U.K.’s ITV will broadcast the “Royal Carols: Together at Christmas” concert, hosted by Kate Middleton, in support of her charities.
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“I’m so excited to be hosting ‘Together at Christmas’ here at Westminster Abbey,” Middleton says in a preview of the TV special, which was filmed on Dec. 8.
The concert features
The Duchess of Cambridge is set to celebrate her 40th birthday this weekend surrounded by her nearest and dearest.
Kate Middleton is full of surprises! The 39-year-old Duchess of Cambridge impressed British viewers this holiday season, when she took a seat at the piano inside The Chapter House at Westminster Abbey in London England. Kate performed alongside Scottish musician Tom Walker, who sang the moving tune, «For Those Who Can't Be Here,» during the special service, Royal Carols: Together at Christmas. The performance was taped earlier this month, but aired over the holiday weekend, and viewers were
Piers Morgan shared a gushing tribute to Kate Middleton following her beautiful piano performance on her new festive programme Royal Carols: Together at Christmas, declaring she was a "proper Duchess". The Duchess of Cambridge, 39, appeared in the new programme alongside her husband Prince William, also 39, the Duke of Cambridge, along with a variety of celebrities.
Royal Carols: Together At Christmas viewers have gushed over Kate Middleton’s musical skills in light of The Duchess of Cambridge, 39, playing the piano alongside Tom Walker as he sang his Christmas song, For Those Who Can't Be Here. The festive episode aired on ITV tonight, Friday 24 December, and featured performances from Leona Lewis, Ellie Goulding and a performance of To The Day – a composition created for the service by poet and writer Lemn Sissay – as well as Kate.
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.
Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge (AKA Kate Middleton) is showing off her skills.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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
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.