Annual Together at Christmas Carol Service with Kate Middleton
For the past five years, Kate Middleton’s annual Together at Christmas carol service has become a beloved tradition for royal watchers. Held at Westminster Abbey in early December and broadcast on Christmas Eve, the event is known for its candlelit ambiance, stylish winter coat moments from arriving guests, and the presence of the extended royal family.
This year, the evening took an unexpected turn when the Princess of Wales took to the piano alongside her 10-year-old daughter, Princess Charlotte. The duo performed a touching four-hand arrangement of “Silent Night,” showcasing their close mother-daughter bond in a rare and intimate moment.
The Princess of Wales had previously performed at the inaugural event in 2021, accompanying singer-songwriter Tom Walker on his Christmas song “For Those Who Can’t Be Here.” However, her performance with Princess Charlotte added an extra layer of emotion to the evening, leaving many in the 1,500-strong congregation with misty eyes.
Overall, the Together at Christmas carol service continues to be a highlight of the holiday season, blending tradition with heartfelt moments that remind us of the importance of family and togetherness during this festive time of year.

