Kate Middleton and Prince William have announced the much-anticipated return of their annual “Together at Christmas” Carol Service, set for December 6 at Westminster Abbey. This will be the Princess of Wales’s fourth time hosting the heartwarming event, which brings together the royal family and the public in the spirit of the season.
The announcement was made on the couple’s official Instagram and X (formerly Twitter) accounts, where they shared a video clip showing the beautifully crafted invitations for the carol service. In the caption, they wrote, “Something exciting is coming. The invitations are fresh off the press for this year’s Together At Christmas Carol Service, which will be returning to Westminster Abbey on Friday, December 6.”
Adding to the excitement, William and Kate invited the public to join in from home, saying, “We can’t wait for you to join us too! Tune in on @itv and @itvxofficial on Christmas Eve.”
The annual service has become a cherished tradition, emphasizing community, compassion, and unity through music, reflection, and messages of hope. This year’s event promises a special gathering, with members of the royal family expected to attend, including Kate and William’s children: Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis.
The Together at Christmas Carol Service was launched by the Princess of Wales to bring the nation together during the holiday season, providing a moment of gratitude and remembrance. Fans of the royal family can look forward to experiencing the magic of the service from the comfort of their homes on Christmas Eve.