Kate’s winter whites: Princess of Wales shines in bespoke Savile Row coat and Holland Cooper trousers as she leads the way at her Westminster Abbey Christmas carol concert

Kate Middleton dazzled in a sleek white ensemble at her annual Together at Christmas carol concert at Westminister Abbey on Friday evening ahead of the royal family's annual festive trip to Norfolk.

Kate, 41, mixed high street and high end and added £5,400 'Van Cleef Arpels Magic Alhambra Earrings with 2 Motifs' to her look, which went down a storm.

The Princess of Wales wore a bespoke coat by Savile Row tailor Chris Kerr, estimated to cost £10,000, as she entered the abbey with children George, Louis and Charlotte and husband William.

She paired the look with a €99 kiltan cashmere crew neck jumper in off-white, which she has worn before, and €299 Holland Cooper high-waisted trousers.

Like a pro, the royal added a Strathberry Mosaic Nano Bag in Vanilla worth £395. Kate increased her height with her favorite Gianvito Rossi 'Gianvito 105' Bisque Suede Pumps that she owns in a variety of colours.

Kate, 41, opted for an all-white ensemble, continuing her recent penchant for costume looks

The Princess of Wales wowed in a sleek ensemble as she attended the Together at Christmas carol concert at Westminister Abbey on Friday

The Princess of Wales wowed in a sleek ensemble as she attended the Together at Christmas carol concert at Westminister Abbey on Friday

The mother-of-three's makeup complemented the glam look.

Kate opted for red carpet style glitter and wore her hair in a bouncy blow-dry, while she wowed with a pink lip and smoky eyeshadow.

Kate hosted her Together At Christmas event at Westminster Abbey, welcoming her family, members of the monarchy and inspiring individuals to celebrate those who support children and families.

The Prince of Wales arrived with Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, after Kate traveled ahead to thank celebrities for agreeing to perform, including Oscar winner Jim Broadbent and singers Beverley Knight and Adam Lambert.

As they walked into the forecourt of the abbey, the royal children paused to post Christmas cards in a special letterbox, containing messages for children who might be struggling this Christmas, something open to all young people present.

The young royals – George, 10, Charlotte, eight, and five-year-old Louis – were all smartly dressed while their mother wore a Chris Kerr coat.

The Princess of Wales' Together at Christmas service will be broadcast on ITV1 on Christmas Eve

The Princess of Wales' Together at Christmas service will be broadcast on ITV1 on Christmas Eve

The Princess of Wales waves as she arrives for the service at Westminster Abbey

The Princess of Wales waves as she arrives for the service at Westminster Abbey

The Princes of Wales lead her two eldest children, Princess Charlotte and Prince George, to Westminster Abbey

The Princes of Wales lead her two eldest children, Princess Charlotte and Prince George, to Westminster Abbey

Before the concert started, Kate met celebrities in the abbey's beautiful 16th-century Lady Chapel, and during a chat with Broadbent she expressed her appreciation for him agreeing to read an extract from Letters From Father Christmas from Lord Of The Rings -author JRR Tolkien.

She said: 'Thank you for your time as I know the run up to Christmas can be busy for people.'

Kate appeared to joke with multi-instrumentalist Collier, who has posted music instructional videos on YouTube, about her daughter learning to play the piano, and he joked “lots of plink and pop.”

She also walked around the Abbey before the start of the event and spoke to young people who had done inspiring activities.