King and Queen Consort will attend Kate’s carol service as part 2 of Harry & Meghan’s show drops

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The King and Queen Consort will join the Princess of Wales for their annual Christmas carol service at Westminster Abbey on the same day that the second installment of the Harry and Meghan documentary airs on Netflix in a show of solidarity.

Kensington Palace announced today that King Charles, Queen Consort Camilla and Prince William will attend Carol’s service hosted by mother of three Kate Middleton on Thursday 15 December, which will take place hours after the 88 docuseries. million pounds from the Duke and Duchess of Sussex. it is dropped on the transmission platform.

The announcement comes a day after the release of the second trailer for the Prince Harry and Meghan documentary, which experts say will delve into the early days of Prince William and Kate Middleton’s relationship.

During the new clip, Prince Harry criticized the “pain and suffering of women who marry in this institution” while showing footage of Kate facing a “feeding frenzy” from photographers in 2007.

King and Queen Consort will attend Kates carol service as

King Charles and Queen Camilla will join the Prince and Princess of Wales at Westminster Abbey for Kate’s Christmas carol service next Thursday, December 15, when the second installment of Harry and Meghan hits Netflix. Pictured: The ‘new Fab Four’ on Horse Guards Parade during South African President Cyril Ramaphosa’s state visit this month

Jack Royston, Newsweek’s chief royal correspondent, appeared on Good Morning Britain today and said the trailer’s content suggests the documentary series will touch on the life of the Princess of Wales before she married into the Royal Family in 2011.

He explained: ‘We’ve had Kate in both trailers. In the most recent there is a tagline underneath that is a headline from a magazine cover…

‘That particular magazine included an accusation that the Queen was ashamed of her and pictures of her drunk in public were on the cover.

“So if they’re going to get into the early days of Kate and William’s relationship, that could be very awkward.”

The Princess of Wales gave Good Morning Britain viewers a choice of three Christmas carols to be sung at the end of her Christmas service on December 15.  The royal mother of three, aged 40, pictured during her service at Westminster Abbey in December 2021

The Princess of Wales gave Good Morning Britain viewers a choice of three Christmas carols to be sung at the end of her Christmas service on December 15. The royal mother of three, aged 40, pictured during her service at Westminster Abbey in December 2021

The explosive second trailer for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's Netflix docuseries Harry & Meghan dropped yesterday.  In the photo: Harry and Meghan

The explosive second trailer for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s Netflix docuseries Harry & Meghan dropped yesterday. In the photo: Harry and Meghan

Royston also predicted that Netflix would revisit a 2018 story that claimed Meghan brought Kate to tears when she unfavorably compared Princess Charlotte to her best friend’s daughter during a bridesmaid audition.

He added: “In the Oprah interview that was described as a major turning point where everything changed, then in this latest Netflix trailer you have Harry saying ‘this was the turning point’ – they don’t say what he’s talking about, but you already know.’

Elsewhere in the trailer, CTO Christopher Bouzy claims the couple’s experience with the Royal Family has been “about hate, about race.”

Meanwhile, a surprisingly intimate and never-before-seen clip appears of an exasperated Harry putting a hand to his face as Meghan walks past him while heavily pregnant with their daughter, Lili.

The Prince and Princess of Wales, the Countess of Wessex and Zara and Mike Tindall pictured at the Duchess's Christmas carol service last year.  GMB viewers voted for O¿Come, All Ye Faithful to sing in this year's service

The Prince and Princess of Wales, the Countess of Wessex and Zara and Mike Tindall pictured at the Duchess’s Christmas carol service last year. GMB viewers voted for O’ Come, All Ye Faithful to sing in this year’s service

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After a series of clips from photographers and newspapers are printed, Meghan says, “I realized they’ll never protect you” before she is seen crying once more. Harry then adds, “I was terrified, I didn’t want history to repeat itself.”

Yesterday, the streaming giant confirmed that volume one will be released on December 8, exactly three months after the death of Harry’s grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, while the second volume will be released on December 15, shocking with the Princess of Wales’s carol service.

The sneak peek opens with a scene of Harry and Meghan in a car, apparently in America, as the duke says: “It’s really hard to look back now and say ‘what happened?’

As videos of the couple announcing their engagement and 2018 wedding play, a voiceover from a Piers Morgan news clip says, “He’s becoming a real rock star.”

Another scene of the Sussexes on a royal promenade plays as an audience member yells ‘Meghan, we love you!’

Both Netflix trailers featured images of a stern-looking Princess of Wales (this image shows her on a Commonwealth Day service and was taken from the former).

Both Netflix trailers featured images of a stern-looking Princess of Wales (this image shows her on a Commonwealth Day service and was taken from the former).

A frame of the Princess of Wales from the second trailer for the Netflix documentary

A frame of the Princess of Wales from the second trailer for the Netflix documentary

It cuts to Meghan saying ‘and then’ before snapping her fingers and Harry adds: ‘Everything changed’.

The Royal Family hopes to take their minds off the chatter surrounding the documentary as they gather around the Princess of Wales for her Carol Service at Westminster Abbey.

Kate, 40, recently revealed that she will include O’Come, All Ye Faithful on the service, after asking Good Morning Britain viewers to pick three Christmas carols to vote on. It will air on ITV1 on Christmas Eve.

The purpose of the service is to recognize altruism among individuals and communities across the UK and to highlight the importance of supporting others in difficult times.

The event, spearheaded by the Princess of Wales Band with support from The Royal Foundation, will showcase the ‘joy’ of coming together at friendship and community events that support people in times of hardship and loss.

The new Netflix trailer used video footage of the Princess of Wales (pictured in 2007) outside her Chelsea home before she married into the Royal Family.

The new Netflix trailer used video footage of the Princess of Wales (pictured in 2007) outside her Chelsea home before she married into the Royal Family.

During the preview, a friend is heard stating that the couple's experience has been

During the sneak peek, a friend is heard claiming that the couple’s experience has been “about hate, about race” when a surprisingly intimate and never-before-seen clip appears of an exasperated Harry, 38, putting a hand to his the face as Meghan walks past him. her while she was heavily pregnant with her daughter, Lili

The trailer shows the couple sitting in the back of a car as Meghan's voiceover says:

The trailer shows the couple sitting in the back of a car as Meghan’s voiceover says: “I realized they’ll never protect you.”

It is designed to appeal to people of all faiths, as well as people who do not practice any faith or religion.

To celebrate such values, some special guests will be invited to the Abbey in recognition of their efforts to help those around them.

Last year, the Princess’s event was attended by her husband, Prince William, as well as Zara and Mike Tindall and Sophie Wessex.

Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie were also in attendance and were photographed singing Christmas carols and hymns.

It was a family affair for the princess, too, with her parents Carole and Michael Middleton in attendance, as well as her siblings James and Pippa.

During the service, speakers were invited to address the crowd, with the Prince of Wales giving a speech and ITV presenter Kate Garraway.

Westminster Abbey will be decked out in decorations to commemorate the event, where some favorite Christmas carols and readings will be performed.

Katie Rawcliffe, Director of Startup Entertainment at ITV, said: ‘It is a real honor to be the broadcast partner of the Royal Carols again this year. Viewers are in for a very special festive treat.’

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