Princess of Wales a Christmas tree in behind-the-scenes video released ahead of her carol service
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The Princess of Wales shows off her creative side by decorating a Christmas tree in a behind-the-scenes video posted ahead of her performance of Westminster Abbey Christmas carols tomorrow.
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The Princess of Wales has shared a video of herself getting creative and decorating a Christmas tree ahead of her royal Christmas carol concert.
Kate, 40, will host the service tomorrow, the same day the next three episodes of the Sussexes series, in honor of Her Late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, will be released in what will be her first Christmas carol service since receiving the title of Princess of Wales.
The service, Royal Carols: Together at Christmas, will air on ITV on Christmas Eve.
In the short clip, which was shared on Welsh Instagram Stories, the beaming royal is seen arranging ornaments on the branches of a fir tree, while Christmas music plays in the background.
Video (pictured) shared by the royal on their Instagram and Twitter pages shows Kate, 40, decorating a Christmas tree.
Printed on the screen is a brief caption that reads: “Final touches before the Together at Christmas carol service tomorrow.”
Keeping the theme with the festive sentiment, Kate wears a cozy cream winter turtleneck jumper.
She matched the warm top with a pair of black pants, tucking her jumper in at the waist.
Meanwhile, she kept the look polished yet casual with a sleek downdo, letting her brown hair fall down her back in loose, shiny waves.
The Princess of Wales (pictured) beamed in the video, which was shared a day before she is to host her Christmas service.
The princess finished off the ensemble with one of her signature makeup looks, pairing a dewy sheer foundation with defined eyes and a soft pink lip.
Kate’s upcoming concert will recognize the selfless efforts of communities across the UK, highlighting the importance of coming together to support one another.
Led by the Princess, it will blend traditional and modern elements, reaching out to people of all faiths and none.
It is also scheduled to pay tribute to the late Queen and will see Westminster Abbey awash in festive decorations as the world-renowned Abbey Choir sings Christmas carols and special guests give special readings.
Festive – In the short clip, the royal is seen smiling as she places decorations on the branches of a Christmas tree, wearing a suitable festive ensemble
The King and Queen Consort will join the Princess of Wales for the service, which will take place on the same day that the second installment of the Harry and Meghan documentary airs on Netflix.
Kensington Palace confirmed that ‘The New Fab Four’, as they have been dubbed, will attend the ceremony together.
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.
This year’s event falls on the same day that Netflix will release the final three episodes of its Harry and Meghan documentary.
The Prince and Princess of Wales have reportedly yet to watch the documentary, nor have they addressed any of the stories the Sussexes shared in the first three episodes.
While nothing particularly lewd was revealed, William is said to be wary of Harry’s motives given that he has a book coming out early next year.
A friend said: “The prince is a very private man and what Harry is doing is anathema to everything he believes in.” For that alone, many believe it’s unlikely he’ll ever be able to repair his relationship with them. Too much water has passed under the bridge.