Kate Middleton announced some fantastic news just a week after hosting the highly anticipated Christmas Carol service.
The Princess of Wales, who has been expressing her thanks for how the service and its theme of empathy have inspired other such festivities, announced the opportunity to repeat the unforgettable concert.
Kate uploaded the official advertisement for the carol service, which she also voiced, late on Wednesday night.
"Together at Christmas - a chance to celebrate all those who have shown love, empathy, and kindness in their communities this year," said the description accompanying the film. "Watch Royal Carols: Together At Christmas on Christmas Eve at 7:30pm on @itv and @itvxofficial."
Kate was accompanied at the ceremony by Prince William and their three children, Prince George, 11, Princess Charlotte, 9, and Prince Louis, 6, as well as other royal family members.
Kate's mother, Carole, 69, sister Pippa, 41, and brother James, 37, were all in attendance. However, neither King Charles nor Queen Camilla were present at the Westminster Abbey celebration.
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