Summary
Princess Kate and Prince William led their children to a Christmas carol service at Westminster Abbey, which was the family's biggest public event of the year. A TikTok video of their arrival caught much attention online. The carol service focused on themes of connection and included readings from notable figures.
Key Facts
- Princess Kate and Prince William attended a Christmas carol service with their children at Westminster Abbey.
- The event is called "Together at Christmas" and is important in Kate's yearly schedule.
- A TikTok video of the family received 377,000 views and 33,800 likes.
- The family paused at a "Connection Tree" and the children added their names as a gesture of unity.
- William and actors Kate Winslet and Chiwetel Ejiofor delivered readings during the service.
- About 1,600 guests, including community volunteers and celebrities, attended the service.
- Princess Kate wrote a letter discussing Christmas as a time for love and connection.
- The Royal Family plans to spend Christmas in Norfolk, where they will attend church.