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Princess Kate Astonishes Royal Admirers with Heartwarming Throwback Photo
Princess Kate has surprised her fans by sharing a delightful baby photo of herself from 40 years ago.
Kensington Palace has confirmed the upcoming broadcast of the Together at Christmas Carol Concerts, which holds special significance for Princess Kate.
The royal family has also revealed the exact date when her episode will air during the holiday season.
On the Kensington Royal Ex page, a charming photo of a young Kate taken around Christmas 1983 was shared.
At that time, she would have been approximately two years old.
The post emphasized the importance of our early years and the influence of those around us in shaping our lives.
It read, “Hashtag Shaping This is all about the vital importance of our early years and the role played by those around us in shaping the rest of our lives.
Sharing some festive memories this Christmas.”
Make sure to tune in to ITV on Christmas Eve at 7.45pm to catch the Together at Christmas Carol service with At Early Childhood.
The senior members of the royal family and their extended relatives attended the Carol service at Westminster Abbey earlier this month, specifically on December 8.
The never-before-seen baby photo of Princess Kate brought joy to her admirers, as they flooded the comments section with their excitement.
One person exclaimed, “Aw, baby Catherine!
How nice!”
Another simply expressed, “Happy memories.”
Many were quick to notice the striking resemblance between baby Kate and her youngest son, Prince Louis.
One comment read, “Her Royal Highness was an adorable infant, and at first I assumed it was a photo of Prince Louis.
He's like a miniature version of herself.”
The similarity between the two garnered much attention, with another commenter stating, “OMG, all I can see is young Prince Louis,” and yet another remarking, “I see Louis there.”
Next, the royal family will reunite at Sandringham, their estate in Norfolk, as they have done every Christmas and New Year's Eve since 1988.
This year, the celebration will include Tom Parker Bowles and Laura Lopes, Queen Camilla's two children from her first marriage, along with their families, adding more extended relatives to the festivities.
However, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are expected to miss the celebrations once again due to their continued distance from the rest of the royal family.
Despite Harry's efforts to reconcile with his family during the UK holiday season, it seems unlikely that he will be able to join them.
On the other hand, Meghan has no plans of returning to the UK at all.
A source revealed, “Meghan doesn't want to return to the UK at all.
She is content to stay at home in the U.S. and is adamant about establishing her life, raising her family, and focusing on her work.