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The Princess of Wales’ return to the spotlight this month revealed just how important the values of family, friendship and love have been to her throughout this year. It was those key principles that ran as an emotional undercurrent throughout her two appearances at Remembrance events last weekend, which honoured the nation’s servicemen and women, while also serving as the inspiration behind Kate Middleton’s next big move.
Royal fans rejoiced when more details of the fourth annual Together at Christmas carol concert were released with the Princess deciding to make this year’s theme “the importance of love and empathy and how much we need each other, especially in the most difficult times of our lives.”
It’s a fitting way to sum up what has transpired for the Wales family over the past twelve months, as former BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond explains why Kate’s concert will be the light at the end of an extremely challenging year.
“This carol concert is Catherine’s way of thanking all those who have supported her and shown her kindness – and of course she is broadening it out to include everyone in society who is going through tough times, and everyone who is lending their help and support to others,” Jennie exclusively tells OK!
“I think it’s lovely that the congregation will be largely made up of people who’ve helped or been helped. And I think this is why she picked this theme for the concert. It is very much her event and her opportunity to make it a platform for what she wants us all to focus on.”
On the return of the service, which is supported by the Royal Foundation, Kensington Palace notes: “This year, Her Royal Highness wanted to celebrate the many people supporting those in need – individuals who have inspired, counselled, comforted, and above all else shown that love is the greatest gift we can receive. This theme takes inspiration from the Christmas story which encourages us to consider the experiences of others and the important human need of giving and receiving empathy.”
With such a touching message at the heart of this year’s concert, it is clear to see that the Princess’ passion for doing good is just as strong now as ever. “Throughout her illness, Catherine has made a point of making it not just about her, but all those suffering cancer or other illnesses,” Jennie adds.
Kate’s idea of bringing together communities during the festive period has always been heralded as a success and has served as the catalyst to encourage her to confidently step out on her own and pursue her own interests.
“It has become an occasion when we see quite a large turnout of the Royal Family, which really marks the beginning of the royal Christmas,” the expert explains. “In a way I think the concert was the springboard for Kate to be seen as her own woman, launching solo projects and concentrating on causes and issues in which she’s personally invested.
“It’s one of those evenings when the rest of the royal family take a back seat. This is Kate’s baby, and Kate’s night. William always looks as if he is bursting with pride when his wife takes centre stage – which she now does with confidence.”