Kate was joined by her husband and their three children to host her Together At Christmas carol service.
It is the first time the Wales family have been seen together in public since their appearance at Trooping the Colour, the King’s birthday parade, in June.
An hour before the service began, the princess arrived alone to greet performers in the Chapter House of the abbey before walking around to greet other guests.
When singer Paloma Faith expressed sympathy for the princess, who this year underwent chemotherapy, Kate, 42, replied: ‘I didn’t know this time last year it was going to be the year I’ve just had.’
The princess, who married Prince William in 2011 and attended the late Queen’s funeral in 2022 at the abbey, said that the building held ‘so many memories’ for her.
While seeming to talk about the soloists from the Royal Ballet who performed during the service, Kate said that she had enlisted Prince Louis, six, to keep it a surprise for her daughter Princess Charlotte, nine.
Speaking to Paloma Faith, Kate said she asked Louis ‘Can you keep a secret otherwise it won’t be a surprise for Charlotte, who loves her ballet dancing’.
She said that Louis agreed. ‘He has kept the secret for, what, nearly two weeks now.’
The Princess of Wales today revealed that she asked her youngest son to keep a big secret from his sister, Princess Charlotte
Princess of Wales and Prince Louis of Wales attend the ‘Together At Christmas’ Carol Service at Westminster Abbey
Cheeky Prince Louis made dozens of faces
Prince Louis was told not to tell Charlotte that there was going to be ballet dancers at tonight’s event, so it could be a surprise for her
The six-year-old son of the Prince and Princess of Wales is known for his cheeky tendencies and animated facial expressions
‘Very challenging,’ said Faith.
‘For a six-year-old,’ replied Kate. ‘And then this morning he said: “Mummy, please can I tell her – I’m bursting.” I did drop off and he really wanted to tell her. I think – hopefully – he’s kept it.’
Charlotte later looked thrilled as she saw the ballet dancers, suggesting her younger brother had been good to his word.
Prince Louis has long stole the nation’s hearts with his adorable actions, and earlier this evening, he delivered a sweet handwritten note.
‘Thank you for granny and grandpa because they have played games with me,’ the special message read.
It was intended to decorate a ‘kindness tree’, as guests had been invited to write the name of someone who had helped them this year on red card to decorate the tree.
Dubbed ‘relatable’ by the public, the Prince’s facial expressions and cheeky antics delight royal fans.
Prince Louis stole the show at the Trooping the Colour celebrations in June 2022, where he pulled a series of hilarious faces – including covering his ears in front of the Queen when the sound of the roaring plane engines became too much during the fly past.
Usually a stickler for good behaviour, the Queen seemed unaware of her adorable great grandson during Trooping the Colour in 2022
Prince Louis stole the show at the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee fly past in 2022
Prince Louis had possibly eaten too much sugar as he watched the Platinum Pageant with his family in 2022
A few days later at the Platinum Pageant, he grabbed attention again by stirring up mischief, this time sticking his tongue out at his mother.
He jumped on his seat, pulled his cousin’s hair, stole his sister’s sweets, made faces and even put his hand over Kate’s mouth when she tried to clam him down.
Eventually, the energetic young royal was sent to go and sit on Charles’ lap, giving Kate a break.
Elsewhere, big sister Charlotte kept her mischievous brother in check during the carriage ride at last year’s Trooping the Colour.
She smiled as he held his nose after catching a whiff of the horse manure and then pointed out something in the crowd.
But, as we all know it’s the balcony where Louis comes into his own. He didn’t disappoint during the flypast, becoming the star turn again as he saluted, pretended to fly the plane and jumped around.
Elsewhere during tonight’s concert, Kate walked to the north transept and knelt down to speak to scouts from 44th Bury (Robot) scout group from Bury, Manchester.
Greeting various guests as she walked through the abbey, she stopped at the nave to greet Chris Hoy and his family.
Eventually, the energetic royal was sent to go and sit on Grandpa Charles’ lap in order to give Kate a break
Prince Louis missed some of the King’s Coronation service as his parents felt it was a little too long but he wasted no time in entertaining the crowds during the flypast
Never one to hide his feelings, Prince Louis was visually vocal after catching a whiff of something during the King’s first Trooping of the Colour
The Olympic cycling champion who has terminal cancer told her he had never been to Westminster Abbey before.
Shaking hands with Hoy’s young son Callum and daughter Chloe, Kate, who was dressed in a red coat with black bow by Sarah Burton coat for Alexander McQueen, commented on Chloe’s sparkly dress, saying: ‘I was going to wear sparkles too!’
By the nave, Kate stopped to speak to 100-year-old D-Day veteran Bernard Morgan who was attending the service as an ambassador for the Royal British Legion.
Morgan said: ‘It was truly special to be part of The Princess of Wales’s Together at Christmas Carol Service at Westminster Abbey.
‘I am very grateful to be invited, and I was honoured to light a candle on behalf of all the amazing volunteers at the Royal British Legion who give up their time to support veterans like me.
‘I am always keen for the younger generation to know exactly what went on during the War and to appreciate the sacrifice that our lads made so that we can enjoy the freedoms we have today.
‘Being able to continue to tell my story at 100 is wonderful and I am grateful to the Princess of Wales and the Royal British Legion for giving me the opportunity to do that.’
‘It was lovely to see Her Royal Highness looking so well. It was a delightful event at the Abbey and a night I will never forget.’
Prince Louis looked adorable as he walked into Westminster Abbey this evening alongside his father and siblings
The young royal clutched onto a note (pictured) that read: ‘Thank you for granny and grandpa because they have played games with me
Olivia Dean, who was invited to perform The Christmas Song, [quote from her PR] said: ‘I’m so excited to be performing at Her Royal Highness’s ‘Together at Christmas’ Carol Service at Westminster Abbey this year.
‘It’s such a treat for me to be able to sing with the RAF brass band, in such an iconic venue. I’m sure it’s going to be a really special evening, full of Christmas joy.’
Kate then walked back to the front of the abbey to greet her husband and their children. ‘Hi,’ said William.
The family then went to look at the ‘kindness tree’ where guests had been invited to write the name of someone who had helped them this year on red card to decorate the tree.
Prince Louis proudly clutched his tag with a carefully hand-written note adorably reading: ‘Thank you for granny and grandpa because they have played games with me .’
The Princess of Wales presided over her annual Christmas carol concert this evening, with several members of the royal family rooting for Kate after what has been a tumutlous year for her.
Senior members of the Firm, led by the Prince of Wales, were also joined by the younger generation – including Kate and William’s three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis.
William, 42, looked dapper as he walked into Westminster Abbey, accompanied by the three young royals.
Both George, 11, and Louis, four, wore matching suits with red ties, while their sister Charlotte, nine, wore a burgundy coat that closely resembled the Alexander McQueen outfit her mother wore.
Louis sat between Kate and Charlotte as he lit his candles today
The young Prince, who is fourth in line to the throne, stood next to Kate
Louis took a seat in the front row, allowing his mother to keep a watchful eye on him
The Princess of Wales kept an eye on her son as her sung from a hymn book today
Ahead of William’s arrival, his cousin Princess Beatrice was photographed at the London landmark, accompanied by her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzie and her stepson Christopher Woolf Mapelli Mozzi.
Beatrice, who picked a monochromatic burgundy ensemble, held eight-year-old Wolfie’s hand, as the family walked walked into Westminster Abbey to take their place among the 1,600-person strong congregation.
This time last year Kate, 42, was focusing on her work and children, and looking forward to the festive season with little inclination of what was to come.
Weeks later she underwent major abdominal surgery in hospital, after which doctors broke the news that they had found evidence of cancer and advised her to undergo a gruelling course of preventative chemotherapy.
Kate and her husband Prince William found their lives turned upside down.
Now, having completed her treatment, the royal has begun a slow and measured return to public life – including hosting her fourth ‘Together At Christmas’ carol service at historic Westminster Abbey, which will be televised by ITV on Christmas Eve.
Kate put on an elegant display in an Alexander McQueen red coat, featuring a statement black bow, which she teamed with her black Ralph Lauren boots for the occasion.
The entire Middleton family clan, who have been Kate’s dedicated support network throughout, were also be present, as were members of the Royal Family. The King and Queen, however, were not amongst the guests.
Louis, Charlotte and George walked in alongside their father William
Britain’s Prince William, Prince of Wales, Catherine, Princess of Wales, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis at Westminster Abbey for Kate’s Together at Christmas service
Senior members of the Firm, led by the Prince of Wales, will also be joined by the younger generation this evening
Britain’s Prince William, Prince of Wales, points at a written message next to Catherine, Princess of Wales, Prince George, and Princess Charlotte on the day of the ‘Together At Christmas’ carol service at Westminster Abbey
A beaming Princess of Wales stands with Olivia Dean and Paloma Faith at Westminster Abbey on the day of the Together At Christmas carol service
The Princess of Wales appeared radiant in a festive red coat, featuring a statement bow detail as she attended the Together At Christmas Carol Service at Westminster Abbey
Kate put on an elegant display in her stylish coat, which she teamed with matching heeled boots
The Princess appeared to wear her glamorous black Ralph Lauren boots for the occasion
Her father-in-law did, however, donate Christmas trees from Windsor Great Park to decorate the building, which will later be donated to the local community.
Looking typically stylish for the outing, Kate completed her festive ensemble with a red check skirt, her Mulberry Amberley Baroque Pearl Earrings and a £110 Gold Plated bangle by British brand Halcyon Days.
The bangle is thought to have been a birthday present from Prince William in 2020, and features a subtle nod to Princess Diana as it’s called ‘the Salamander Torque Forget-Me-Not & Gold Bangle ‘ – named after the late royal’s favourite flower.
The 1,600-strong congregation largely consisted of members of the public recommended by Lord Lieutenants across the country for their community and charity work as a ‘thank you’ from the princess.
Also among them were members of the Southport community affected by this summer’s tragic stabbing, including children who survived the attack and the families of the three little girls who died.
Travelling from Yorkshire was the family of inspirational Liz Hatton, who was invited to Windsor by the prince and princess in October to help complete a photography ‘bucket list’. She sadly died last week of a rare form of cancer at the age of just 17, with William and Kate paying a moving public tribute to her strength and dignity.
RAF veteran Bernard Morgan, aged 100, from Crewe, was also present from the Royal British Legion. He landed in Normandy on D-Day in 1944.
Bernard, who still speaks to schools and colleges about his experiences during World War Two, said: ‘It is truly special to be part of The Princess of Wales’s Together at Christmas Carol Service at Westminster Abbey.
The royal mother-of-three greets children who are performing at Westminster Abbey for her carol concert
The Princess couldn’t contain her laughter as she chatted to actor Richard E. Grant (pictured left)
The Princess chats with singers Olivia Dean and Paloma Faith as she attends her festive event
Kate was full of laughter as she chatted to some of her guests at the carol concert, including Paloma Faith
The stunning princess stands with Gregory Porter, Olivia Dean and Paloma Faith at Westminster Abbey
The Princess appeared deep in conversation as she talked to singer Gregory Porter (pictured centre left)
Kate shakes hands with actor Richard E. Grant as they chat at the Christmas carol concert today
This year, alongside their Order of Service, each guest will receive a special letter from The Princess of Wales (pictured left at the outing today), thanking them for all they have done to provide comfort and hope to those who need it the most
A radiant Kate couldn’t help but smile as she chatted to guests at the festive occasion this afternoon
Kate looked elegant in her Alexander McQueen red coat as she stepped out for the occasion
The princess (pictured) has been ‘hands on’ over every aspect of the service and held regular planning meetings at Windsor
‘I am very grateful to be invited, and I am honoured to light a candle on behalf of all the amazing volunteers at the Royal British Legion who give up their time to support veterans like me.
‘I am always keen for the younger generation to know exactly what went on during the War and to appreciate the sacrifice that our lads made so that we can enjoy the freedoms we have today.
‘Being able to continue to tell my story at 100 is wonderful and I am grateful to the Princess of Wales and the Royal British Legion for giving me the opportunity to do that.’
Sources have told the Mail that the service’s theme of empathy and the importance of the support of others at the most difficult times in our lives has, understandably, been inspired by the princess’ own experiences this year.
But she has also been keen to highlight others who are also going through similarly hard experiences.
Supported by her Royal Foundation, Kate has been determined to ‘celebrate the many people supporting those in need – individuals who have inspired, counselled and comforted and above all else shown that love is the greatest gift we can receive’.
Appropriately the front cover of the Order of Service featured a stunning illustration by artist and author, Charlie Macksey, creator of The Boy, The Fox and The Mole of a group of people walking towards the abbey, arms entwined, in a blanket of snow.
It reads: ‘How did I help? You were by my side, which was everything.’
The Princess was all smiles as she arrived at the festive event at Westminster Abbey to check over preparations ahead of the concert
The Princess of Wales styled her brunette locks in elegant waves and opted for a smattering of glamorous makeup to complete her look
The Princess of Wales arrived on her own at 4pm to view the abbey and oversee last minute arrangements.
Sources have told the Mail that the service’s theme of empathy and the importance of the support of others at the most difficult times in our lives has, understandably, been inspired by the princess’ own experiences this year
But the princess (pictured left) has also been keen to highlight others who are also going through similarly hard experiences
Supported by her Royal Foundation, Kate (pictured) has been determined to ‘celebrate the many people supporting those in need – individuals who have inspired, counselled and comforted and above all else shown that love is the greatest gift we can receive’
Although the idea was Macksey’s, there is little doubt that it is also a message from the princess to her nearest and dearest.
The artist said: ‘Love, empathy and kindness are important messages for us all.
‘As the theme of The Princess of Wales’ Carol Service this year, it was very special to have been asked to create the illustration for the Order of Service. I hope it reminds us of the beauty of being there for each other at Christmas.’
This year, alongside their Order of Service, each guest received a special letter from the Princess of Wales, thanking them for all they have done to provide comfort and hope to those who need it the most.
In the letter, Her Royal Highness also reflects on the importance of love, empathy and how much we need each other in spite of our differences.
The future queen’s concert, which will air on ITV1 on Christmas Eve for the fourth year in a row, is supported by The Royal Foundation and today attended by royals and celebrities, including Olivia Dean, Gregory Porter, Paloma Faith and Adam Peaty.
In a note about this year’s service, Kensington Palace said it will ‘shine a light on individuals from all over the UK who have shown love, kindness and empathy towards others in their communities’.
‘It’s been a focal point for her, as it is each year,’ a source added.
A letter from The Princess of Wales for the 2024 Together at Christmas Carol Service
The cover for the Order of Service has been designed by British illustrator Charlie Mackesy and bears a powerful message of hope – as Kate returns to public life after completing her cancer treatment earlier this year
Workers trim the tree for the Princess of Wales’ carol service
The event takes place at Westminster Abbey
Combining traditional and modern elements to encompass people of all faiths and none, the service saw the world-renowned Westminster Abbey choir perform some of the nation’s most beloved carols, alongside musical performances by guests including Olivia Dean, Gregory Porter, Paloma Faith and JP Cooper, as well as a specially composed piece by pianist Rosey Chan.
The event will be broadcast as part of Royal Carols: Together At Christmas, a special programme, airing at on ITV1 and ITVX on Christmas Eve.
The broadcast will feature three special films which bring to life the stories of people and organisations who have inspired, counselled and comforted others in their times of need.
Alongside the service at Westminster Abbey, fifteen community carol services will be taking place around the UK across December to provide a moment for people to come together and celebrate community work during the festive season.
Hosted by Lord Lieutenants, and supported by The Royal Foundation, these events will be tailored to their local communities whilst also including elements of the Westminster Abbey service – including the special letter from The Princess of Wales.