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Kate’s emotional Christmas message

Kate will ship a heartfelt because of all these serving to younger youngsters ‘really feel secure, valued and beloved’ this Christmas in a video clip introducing the Together At Christmas occasion.

The Princess of Wales, 41, hosted the carol service at Westminster Abbey on December 8, joined by members of the Royal Family and a handful of well-known faces.

Princes William, George and Louis and Princess Charlotte arrived on the venue with Kate, and the youngest royal stole the present as soon as once more, blowing out the candles he and his siblings have been holding.

Also in attendance have been princesses Eugenie and Beatrice, the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester, Zara Tindall and Peter Phillips, who was joined by his daughters Isla and Savannah.

The 1,500 friends included midwives, nursery academics and child financial institution volunteers.

Kate Middleton will deliver a heartfelt thanks to all those helping young children 'feel safe, valued and loved' this Christmas in a video clip introducing the Together At Christmas event

Kate Middleton will ship a heartfelt because of all these serving to younger youngsters ‘really feel secure, valued and beloved’ this Christmas in a video clip introducing the Together At Christmas occasion

The Princess of Wales, 41, hosted the carol service at Westminster Abbey on December 8, joined by members of the Royal Family and a handful of famous faces

The Princess of Wales, 41, hosted the carol service at Westminster Abbey on December 8, joined by members of the Royal Family and a handful of well-known faces

Princes William, George and Louis and Princess Charlotte arrived at the venue with Kate

Princes William, George and Louis and Princess Charlotte arrived on the venue with Kate

The occasion will probably be broadcast on Christmas Eve on ITV1 as a part of the particular programme Royal Carols: Together At Christmas, that includes further materials together with movies emphasising the significance of early childhood and contributions from celebrities like Rio and Kate Ferdinand and Dame Sheila Hancock.

Ahead of this, a video message from the Princess of Wales will probably be aired, through which Kate thanks these serving to to ‘form a happier, more healthy, fairer world sooner or later’.

She will say: ‘Christmas is a time after we come collectively and rejoice the beginning of a new child child.

‘The arrival of each child is a valuable and momentous time, it brings us collectively to mirror on new beginnings and brings hope for the long run.

Also in attendance were princesses Eugenie and Beatrice, the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester, Zara Tindall and Peter Phillips , who was joined by his daughters Isla and Savannah

Also in attendance have been princesses Eugenie and Beatrice, the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester, Zara Tindall and Peter Phillips , who was joined by his daughters Isla and Savannah

The 1,500 guests included midwives, nursery teachers and baby bank volunteers

The 1,500 friends included midwives, nursery academics and child financial institution volunteers

Prince of Wales reads Luke 2: 1-7 during Together At Christmas service at Westminster Abbey

Prince of Wales reads Luke 2: 1-7 throughout Together At Christmas service at Westminster Abbey

‘Throughout our earliest interactions, relationships and experiences, with those that love us, even earlier than we’re born, we lay the foundations to a lot of what that future will rely upon.

‘But solely by valuing and supporting the very important function of the adults in a toddler’s world can we hope to make a distinction.

‘And so tonight’s friends have been invited in recognition of their help of our youngest youngsters, as we shine a highlight on the crucial function they play in nurturing and elevating the long run era.

The Prince of Wales, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, Prince Louis and the Princess of Wales

The Prince of Wales, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, Prince Louis and the Princess of Wales

Kate Middleton greets those in attendance as she hosts the Together At Christmas service

Kate Middleton greets these in attendance as she hosts the Together At Christmas service

The Royal Family speak to Reverend David Stanton as they arrive at Westminster Abbey

The Royal Family converse to Reverend David Stanton as they arrive at Westminster Abbey

Princess of Wales, Prince Louis and Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh attend the carol service

Princess of Wales, Prince Louis and Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh attend the carol service

Princess Eugenie
Christopher Woolf and Princess Beatrice

Also in attendance have been Princess Eugenie and Princess Beatrice, who was joined by her step-son, Christopher Woolf Mapelli Mozzi

‘From mother and father and carers, to early educators, midwives, well being guests and neighborhood volunteers, thanks for all you do in serving to the very youngest members of our communities, really feel secure, valued and beloved.

‘This is not only making a distinction to youngsters right now, it’ll go on to form a happier, more healthy, fairer world sooner or later.’

The spotlight of the present was a poignant musical tribute paid to George Michael and John Lennon – with the live performance held 43 years to the day the previous Beatle was shot useless.    

The event will be broadcast on Christmas Eve on ITV1 as part of the special programme Royal Carols: Together At Christmas

The occasion will probably be broadcast on Christmas Eve on ITV1 as a part of the particular programme Royal Carols: Together At Christmas

Ahead of this, a video message from the Princess of Wales will be aired, in which Kate thanks those helping to 'shape a happier, healthier, fairer world in the future'

Ahead of this, a video message from the Princess of Wales will probably be aired, through which Kate thanks these serving to to ‘form a happier, more healthy, fairer world sooner or later’

The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester arrive for the service at Westminster Abbey

The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester arrive for the service at Westminster Abbey

Zara Tindall with the Dean of Westminster Abbey, the Very Reverend Dr David Hoyle

Zara Tindall with the Dean of Westminster Abbey, the Very Reverend Dr David Hoyle

Peter Phillips, the son of Princess Anne, arrives with his daughters Isla and Savannah

Peter Phillips, the son of Princess Anne, arrives along with his daughters Isla and Savannah

Princes George and Louis and Princess Charlotte post Christmas cards to other children

Princes George and Louis and Princess Charlotte submit Christmas playing cards to different youngsters

The highlight of the show was a poignant musical tribute paid to John Lennon and George Michael - with the concert held 43 years to the day the former Beatle was shot dead

The spotlight of the present was a poignant musical tribute paid to John Lennon and George Michael – with the live performance held 43 years to the day the previous Beatle was shot useless

Songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Jacob Collier played Wham!'s hit Last Christmas on Lennon's upright piano, which was owned by the group's singer

Songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Jacob Collier performed Wham!’s hit Last Christmas on Lennon’s upright piano, which was owned by the group’s singer

During the concert Oscar winner Jim Broadbent read an extract from Letters From Father Christmas by Lord of the Rings author JRR Tolkien

During the live performance Oscar winner Jim Broadbent learn an extract from Letters From Father Christmas by Lord of the Rings writer JRR Tolkien

Songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Jacob Collier performed Wham!’s hit Last Christmas on Lennon’s upright piano, which was owned by the group’s singer and later solo star George Michael and loaned by his property.

Broadcaster Roman Kemp, the son of Spandau Ballet bassist Martin Kemp and former Wham! backing singer Shirlie Kemp, launched Collier and talked concerning the function George Michael, who was his godfather, performed in his life.

During the live performance Oscar winner Jim Broadbent learn an extract from Letters From Father Christmas by Lord of the Rings writer JRR Tolkien and singers Beverley Knight and Adam Lambert carried out.

  • Royal Carols: Together At Christmas will probably be display screen at 7.45pm on ITV1 and ITV X on Christmas Eve