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Princess Kate will be sharing a heartfelt Christmas message about the power of love at her annual carol service. She has written a letter for the attendees, emphasizing that love is the light that can shine brightly even in the darkest of times. The service, which will take place at Westminster Abbey, aims to remind everyone to be a light for each other, especially during challenging times.

The event will feature readings on love and empathy by Prince Charles and other celebrities like Richard E Grant and Michelle Dockery. Kate’s letter encourages empathy, kindness, understanding, forgiveness, and the importance of love in our lives. She stresses that love is the greatest gift we can give and receive, not just during Christmas but every day.

The service will also include performances by singers Gregory Porter and Paloma Faith, as well as a specially composed piece by pianist Rosey Chanas. The Westminster Abbey Choir will sing traditional carols, blending the old with the new. Guests who have supported others through their work or volunteer efforts will be honored, and a “Kindness Tree” will allow guests to dedicate a decoration to someone who has supported them.

The event will be broadcast on ITV1 and ITVX on Christmas Eve as part of Royal Carols: Together At Christmas. The program will feature inspiring stories of people and organizations that have provided comfort and support to others in need. Additionally, 15 community carol services will be held across the UK, supported by the Royal Foundation, to celebrate community work during the festive season.

This year’s carol service is a reminder of the importance of love, empathy, and kindness, especially during difficult times. Princess Kate’s message of love and unity is sure to resonate with attendees and viewers alike, spreading a message of hope and togetherness during the holiday season.