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Kate Middleton shares behind-the-scenes video of festive prep going down forward of her carol live performance

The Princess of Wales shared a behind-the-scenes video from the festive prep taking place ahead of her annual Christmas carol service this week.

Taking to social media, the royal’s X account with Prince William revealed a clip featuring invites being printed and prepped for the event.

Two weeks ago Kensington Palace announced that the Princess will host the Together At Christmas concert on December 6 with performances from Paloma Faith, Olivia Dean and Gregory Porter. 

Footage showed the piece of paper being packaged into an envelope and sent away via mailbox. 

‘Invites are well on their way ahead of our Together at Christmas Carol Service!’ the caption read, while a seasonal jingle played in the background.

‘Bringing together inspiring people from across the UK, @wabbey will be filled with 1,600 people who have supported others in their communities, whether on a personal level with friends and family, through their work or as they selflessly give up their time through volunteering.’

The Princess of Wales will emphasise the importance of love in ‘our darkest of times’ in a deeply poignant letter to guests attending her Christmas carol concert.

As a challenging year for the Princess draws to a close, one in which the she was treated for cancer, she has written movingly in the letter of how the Christmas story ‘reflects our own vulnerabilities’.

The Princess of Wales shared a behind-the-scenes video from the festive prep taking place ahead of her annual Christmas carol service this week

The Princess of Wales shared a behind-the-scenes video from the festive prep taking place ahead of her annual Christmas carol service this week

Taking to social media, the royal's X account with Prince William revealed a clip featuring invites being printed and prepped for the event

Taking to social media, the royal’s X account with Prince William revealed a clip featuring invites being printed and prepped for the event

Footage shared today showed the piece of paper being packaged into an envelope and sent away via mailbox

Footage shared today showed the piece of paper being packaged into an envelope and sent away via mailbox

And she urges everyone to live with ‘an open heart’ and offer succour to those in need through ‘gentle words or a receptive ear, an arm around an exhausted shoulder, or silently being by someone’s side’.

It is the first time Kate, 42, has written to those attending the service at Westminster Abbey, whose theme this year is ‘how much we need each other, especially in the most difficult times of our lives’.

Guests include six-time Olympic gold medallist Sir Chris Hoy, who has terminal cancer, and Downton Abbey star Michelle Dockery, who lost her fiance to the illness.

The Princess has also invited children who survived the horrific Southport stabbings in July.

Aides said the Princess wrote the ‘special letter’ as she wanted to lend a personal touch to Friday’s service, this year entitled Together at Christmas.

In it, she says: ‘Christmas is one of my favourite times of the year.

‘It is a time for celebration and joy, but it also gives us the opportunity to slow down and reflect on the deeper things that connect us all.

‘The Christmas story encourages us to consider the experiences and feelings of others… above all else, it encourages us to turn to love, not fear.

Two weeks ago Kensington Palace announced that the Princess will host the Together At Christmas concert on December 6 with performances from Paloma Faith, Olivia Dean and Gregory Porter. Kate pictured in 2022

Two weeks ago Kensington Palace announced that the Princess will host the Together At Christmas concert on December 6 with performances from Paloma Faith, Olivia Dean and Gregory Porter. Kate pictured in 2022

Invites are being sent out, the royals' social media account has revealed, in a video capturing the process

Invites are being sent out, the royals’ social media account has revealed, in a video capturing the process

Envelopes were shown being slot into a mailbox ahead of the festive carol service taking place this week

Envelopes were shown being slot into a mailbox ahead of the festive carol service taking place this week

'Invites are well on their way ahead of our Together at Christmas Carol Service!' the caption read, while a seasonal jingle played in the background

‘Invites are well on their way ahead of our Together at Christmas Carol Service!’ the caption read, while a seasonal jingle played in the background

‘Love is the light that can shine bright, even in our darkest times.’

Shaped not only by her own cancer journey but also that of the King, her words reflect her growing spirituality.

Royal biographer and Mail writer Robert Hardman revealed in his recent book that Kate ‘had become rather more interested in questions of faith as a result of her condition’.

While Prince William is said to have minimal interest, a church-going friend of the family told Hardman that ‘things are more hopeful’ in terms of Kate’s faith.

She has been making a gradual return to work after finishing her course of chemotherapy, while the King, 76, is still undergoing treatment after his successful tour of Australia and will visit Italy next year.

This week the Princess will undertake her most significant public engagement since she began cancer treatment when she welcomes the Emir of Qatar on his state visit to the UK.

Health scares have weighed heavy on the Royal Family.

Prince William, 42, recently admitted that the past year has been ‘brutal’ and ‘probably the hardest year in my life’.

The Princess of Wales speaks to members of the emergency services during a visit to Southport Community Centre

The Princess of Wales speaks to members of the emergency services during a visit to Southport Community Centre

The Princess of Wales during the Royal Carols - Together At Christmas service at Westminster Abbey in London last year

The Princess of Wales during the Royal Carols – Together At Christmas service at Westminster Abbey in London last year

Yet Kate’s letter strikes a resoundingly positive note with repeated references to ‘love’ – the word is mentioned 11 times – and ‘light’, themes she has been drawn to since her diagnosis. In September the Princess announced that she had finished her course of chemotherapy.

In a personal video she said that ‘out of darkness, can come light so let that light shine bright’,

She added that the Royal Family’s tribulations had ‘above all reminded William and me to reflect and be grateful for the simple yet important things in life, which so many of us often take for granted. Of simply loving and being loved.’

Elsewhere in the letter she stresses ‘the importance of giving and receiving empathy, as well as just how much we need each other in spite of our differences’.

Some commentators may hope the Princess’s approach could encourage her husband to soften his anger towards Prince Harry and allow the possibility of a future reconciliation. The Duke of Sussex has been reaching out to his old friends to connect with his former life in the UK, but the Prince of Wales continues to be stubbornly estranged from his younger brother.

As in previous years, William will support his wife at the concert and plans to give a reading on the theme of ‘love and empathy’. It is understood a decision on whether Prince George, 11, Princess Charlotte, nine, and Prince Louis, six, will attend the service is likely to be taken on the day.

In previous years other members of the Royal Family have shown their support, although King Charles and Queen Camilla are not expected to attend.

The Prince and Princess of Wales meet a critical care paramedic from the Air Ambulance during a visit to Southport Community Centre

The Prince and Princess of Wales meet a critical care paramedic from the Air Ambulance during a visit to Southport Community Centre

The Princess of Wales during the Royal Carols - Together At Christmas service at Westminster Abbey in London in 2023

The Princess of Wales during the Royal Carols – Together At Christmas service at Westminster Abbey in London in 2023

Prince Louis, the Princess of Wales and the Duchess of Edinburgh during the Royal Carols - Together At Christmas service at Westminster Abbey last year

Prince Louis, the Princess of Wales and the Duchess of Edinburgh during the Royal Carols – Together At Christmas service at Westminster Abbey last year

Kate’s letter will be given to all 1,600 guests at Westminster Abbey, which also includes guests who ‘have gone through difficult times this year’ and those who have supported others in their community’. 

It will also be given to guests at the 15 community carol services taking place around the UK, including at the Royal Cornwall Hospital in Truro and Blackpool Tower Circus.

It is the fourth time the Princess of Wales will host a Christmas carol service.

Previous themes have varied from Covid-19 to her Shaping Us early childhood campaign, but this year’s is undoubtedly the most personal yet.

Alongside the message of ‘love and empathy’, this year Westminster Abbey will be adorned with ‘sustainable, festive decorations’ to emphasise the importance of nature ‘as a source of healing and comfort’, a theme the Princess has emphasised throughout her own cancer journey.

There will also be a ‘kindness tree’ outside the Abbey for guests to dedicate a decoration to someone who has supported them throughout their life.

The service will also feature Downton Abbey actress Michelle Dockery (right), whose fiancé died aged 34 of cancer in 2015. Actor Richard E Grant, whose wife died from lung cancer in 2021, will also give a reading, as will Olympic swimmer

Adam Peaty – whose former training partner, David Murphy, was diagnosed with stage two cancer in 2022 – and actress Sophie Okonedo.

Two weeks ago Kensington Palace announced that the Princess will host the Together At Christmas concert on December 6 with performances from Paloma Faith, Olivia Dean and Gregory Porter.

The event will be broadcast on ITV1 and ITVX on Christmas Eve.