Kate Middleton is getting into the Christmas mood.
The Princess of Wales decided to show her creative side by decorating a tree in Westminster Abbey, in a short video posted yesterday Wednesday, December 14 on her social networks.
In the spirit of the holiday theme, she wears a cream Fair Isle turtleneck winter sweater, paired with black trousers.
We see her attaching balls to the branches of a fir tree, while Christmas music brightens up this scene.
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The video is captioned: “Finishing touches before #TogetherAtChristmas service tomorrow.”
Because Kate Middleton animates this Thursday, December 15 a concert of songs within the abbey, dedicated this year to Queen Elizabeth II.
The service, dubbed “Royal Carols: Together at Christmas,” will later air on UK public broadcaster ITV on December 24.
Sponsored by the Royal Foundation, the event aims to recognize the efforts of different communities across the UK, highlighting the importance of coming together to support each other.
Aimed at people of all religious denominations as well as atheists, it will reconcile Christian traditions and modernity.
The concert will also bring together charities, volunteers, frontline workers and military personnel to "celebrate the joy that human connection can bring", according to a press release from Buckingham Palace.
The King and Queen Consort Charles and Camilla, Prince William and other members of the Royal Family will join the Princess of Wales for the service, along with her parents Carole and Michael Middleton, brother James and sister Pippa .
This year's event falls on the same day that Netflix releases the final three episodes of its
Harry and Meghan
docuseries .
The Princess and Prince of Wales have reportedly yet to watch the documentary, which features numerous attacks on the latter.
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