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Tom Walker and Kate Collaborate on Christmas Concert Performance

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Tom Walker and Kate Collaborate on Christmas Concert Performance

In a surprising turn of events, Scottish singer-songwriter Tom Walker has unveiled a captivating photo on social media.

The image showcases him and collaborating on a music project, with plans to perform at a Christmas carol concert on December 15th.

The announcement came during a televised Christmas concert on ITV in the UK last night, where Kate accompanied Walker on piano as he debuted a new song titled “For Those Who Can't Be Here” at Westminster Abbey.

The unexpected partnership between Walker and the Duchess of Cambridge originated from a charity event where Walker had performed.

Impressed by his talent, Kate extended an invitation for him to participate in the Royal Carols Together at Christmas carol service.

Walker gladly accepted the offer, even offering to perform a previously unheard song.

Little did he know that Kate would be joining him on stage.

During an interview with the BBC, Walker expressed his surprise at the collaboration, stating, “I sent the song over to the team, and they absolutely loved it.

Then, a week later, they came back and said, ‘Would it be all right if the Duchess played along with you?'

I was like, what?”

The duo dedicated several weeks to rehearsing for the performance, with Walker commending Kate's musical abilities.

He remarked, “She picked it up so well.

It's really not easy to go from not playing with other musicians for like 10 years to jumping straight in with a whole band you've never met and a camera crew doing live takes that's being filmed in Westminster Abbey.

So, I thought it just went so well.

She's a very talented musician.”

Prior to the concert, Walker kept the identity of his famous bandmate secret, even from his own mother.

Witnessing the performance on television, she was moved to tears.

“It was beautiful,” Walker shared.

The collaboration between Tom Walker and has captured the attention of millions, leaving fans eager to witness their joint performance at the upcoming Christmas carol concert.

In other news, a recent YouGov poll revealed a significant decline in the popularity of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex among the British public following the release of their Netflix documentary series.

The survey indicated that only one-third of Britons, approximately 33%, hold a positive view of , while a majority of three-fifths, 59%, hold a negative opinion of him.

These figures represent a 13-point drop since November, marking Harry's lowest score in royal favorability since YouGov began tracking in 2011.

Similarly, nearly two-thirds of the public, representing 66%, now hold a negative opinion of the Duchess.

This figure reflects a seven-point decrease since November.

The poll, conducted between Wednesday and Thursday last week, included 1,677 adults.

The release of the first three episodes of Harry and Meghan's Netflix documentary series last Thursday generated considerable debate, fueled by the release of two dramatic trailers.

In the documentary, the Duke and Duchess openly criticized members of their family, including the Prince and Princess of Wales.

The programme faced backlash from royal sources who accused it of directly attacking II's legacy, particularly after referring to the Commonwealth as “Empire 2.0.”

One source expressed deep offense, emphasizing the decades of work dedicated to leading the Commonwealth into a new era.

The trailer for the second half of the series, set to be released on Thursday, hints at even more controversy.

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