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Beverly Knight Defends Catherine at Christmas Carol Service, Shreds Meghan Markle
Adam Lambert Brings Festive Spirit to Royal Family
In a heartwarming display of holiday cheer, renowned singer Adam Lambert took center stage at Kate Middleton's Together at Christmas Carol Service, held at Westminster Abbey last Friday.
The 41-year-old artist, who was among the esteemed performers invited to grace the event, shared his thoughts on the surreal experience of performing for Princess Catherine at the third annual Christmas Carol Service.
Reflecting on the occasion, Lambert expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to meet Princess Catherine before his performance.
He revealed, “I had the honor of meeting Catherine, Princess of Wales.
She personally selected the performers she wished to see at the service, and it was a lovely experience to connect with her prior to our rendition.”
Collaborating with British singer-songwriter Beverly Knight, Lambert delivered a captivating performance of the timeless holiday tune, “The Christmas Song.”
The enchanting duet held the attention of Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, according to an eyewitness account.
During a press interview, Lambert was confronted with a question regarding Omid Scobie's description of Princess Catherine as a discriminator in his recent book.
The singer responded with surprise, asking, “Why bring up such an issue?
Where did the author obtain this information?
From Oprah's interview or from someone else seeking to tarnish Princess Catherine's reputation, possibly implying Meghan Markle?”
Knight, who has Jamaican heritage, also addressed the matter, stating, “I am proud of my dark-colored genes, but I hold no judgment against the Princess of Wales.
Discussions about the color of an unborn child occur within our families.
If we were to agree with Omid's accusation, why would we even attend the Christmas Carol Service?”
The constant complaints made by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have caused trouble for Kate and William, according to Knight.
The couple's incessant grievances about their life in the UK, both on television and elsewhere, have tarnished the Waleses' reputation.
Former Royal Correspondent for the Sun, Charles Wray, described the Sussex couple as “ludicrous” and commented on the difficulties they have faced in recent months.
Wray expressed his opinion on the couple's claims, stating, “It has been a challenging couple of years, to be honest, but particularly in the last few months.
Harry and Meghan continually moan about things and their life.
It's terrible for them in their £11m home with their £100m Netflix contract, especially during this time of year.”
He further criticized Prince Harry's argument that he cannot bring his children, Lilibet and Archie, back to the UK due to safety concerns.
Wray argued that Harry resides in one of the most criminally dangerous countries in the world, rendering his argument absurd.
In addition, the article highlighted the lack of success the couple has achieved since their departure from the royal family.
Despite claiming to be humanitarian, a famous A-list actress, and hardworking individuals with valuable skills, their endeavors have fallen short.
Their Spotify podcast and book sales have failed to meet expectations, and their charity organization has raised suspicions.
Furthermore, they have not secured any significant acting roles or endorsements, despite their aspirations.
The article concluded by alluding to a failed high-speed car chase, without delving into further details.