Catherine, Princess of Wales: Christmas plans accidentally revealed

Catherine, Princess of Wales
Pre-Christmas plans accidentally published by the palace

Catherine, Princess of Wales

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That was probably not intentional: The British royal family has published an appointment in the calendar that reveals what Catherine, Princess of Wales, has planned in the run-up to Christmas.

Oops, that must have been a mistake: there is an entry in the British royal family’s appointment calendar that provides information about Catherine’s Christmas plans, Princess of Wales, 41, gives.

Catherine, Princess of Wales appointment revealed

Attentive observers of the magazine “Hello!” When looking at the royal calendar on the court’s official website, an appointment by Richard, Duke of Gloucester, 79, and Birgitte, Duchess of Gloucester, 77, particularly caught the eye. The following is on the program for the couple for Friday, December 8, 2023: “The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester will attend a carol service held by the Princess of Wales at Westminster Abbey in London.”

The Princess of Wales’ Christmas concert will be listed in the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester’s calendar.

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Christmas concert in Westminster Abbey

This should confirm that, as in the past two years, Kate will once again initiate a service in which Christmas carols will be sung. The location of the celebration has also been revealed: the concert will take place in London’s Westminster Abbey in the run-up to Christmas. This is how it was in previous years: 2021 was Kate’s Christmas concert also held on December 8th. The wife of Prince William, 41, surprised the audience that evening with her first public performance at the piano. That fell in 2022 Event on December 15th.

Initiative for a good cause

With her “Royal Carols: Together at Christmas” the Princess of Wales has created her own little tradition for a good cause: The mother of Prince George10, Princess Charlotte8, and Prince Louis5, launched the Christmas concert two years ago to thank nonprofit organizations and individuals who supported the kingdom’s communities during the coronavirus pandemic.

Sources used: royal.uk, hellomagazine.com

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