Princess Kate Middleton will be hosting her annual “Together at Christmas” carol service this holiday season at Westminster Abbey on December 6. The event is intended to bring British locals together during the holidays and recognizes individuals who have helped those in need. This year’s event will be televised on Christmas Eve on ITV and ITV X Official. Kate and Prince William shared the exciting news on Instagram with a video of the official invitations being printed, which featured the Princess of Wales’ official monogram.

However, this Christmas season follows a difficult time for Kate, who was diagnosed with an undisclosed form of cancer earlier this year. She underwent chemotherapy, which ended in September. In a statement, Kate expressed relief that she had finished her treatment after a tough nine months for her family. The experience has made her reflect on her vulnerabilities and the importance of gratitude for simple things in life, such as love. The challenging time has given her and William a new perspective on life.

During Kate’s battle with cancer, she stepped back from her public duties but has slowly resumed official appearances since completing her treatment. Most recently, she joined William and King Charles III at the U.K.’s Remembrance events. They attended the Festival of Remembrance on November 9 and the church service at The Cenotaph on November 10. Kate and William have three children together – Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis – who have supported her throughout her health journey.

The upcoming “Together at Christmas” carol service will be a special occasion for Kate as she has overcome her battle with cancer and can now celebrate with loved ones and the community. By hosting this event, she aims to bring people together during the holiday season and uplift those who have faced challenges. Kate’s experience has made her appreciate the simple joys in life and the importance of love, reflecting on the support she has received from her family and the strength she has found within herself. With the return of this annual event, she hopes to spread joy and unity among attendees.

As Kate and William prepare for the “Together at Christmas” carol service, they are grateful for the support they have received from fans and the community during difficult times. The event promises to be a memorable and heartwarming occasion as they come together to celebrate the holiday season with music and festivities. Kate’s journey has been one of resilience and gratitude, and through this event, she hopes to inspire others to cherish the simple moments in life and appreciate the love and support of family and friends. The annual carol service at Westminster Abbey is a tradition that brings joy and hope to all who attend, making it a cherished event for the royal family and the community.

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