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Princess of Wales Dedicates Carol Service to Late Queen Elizabeth II

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Princess of Wales Dedicates Carol Service to Late Queen Elizabeth II

The Princess of Wales has touched the hearts of the public with a heartfelt message about dedicating a carol service to II.

In a pre-recorded message for the Together at Christmas carol service, Catherine expressed how this Christmas will feel different without the presence of the late monarch.

The service, which was filmed on December 15th at Westminster Abbey, will be aired on Christmas Eve on ITV.

Over 1,800 people attended the event, including members of the extended royal family such as the King and Queen Consort, the Prince of Wales, and his children Prince George and .

Catherine shared a snippet of a short film on her official social media pages, expressing her excitement to be back at Westminster Abbey for the second Together at Christmas carol service.

This year's service is dedicated to II and all those who are sadly no longer with us.

In her introduction, Catherine emotionally spoke about the late Queen's connection to the festive season, which brings people together and reminds us of important values.

Last year's carol service, organized by Catherine, was a great success, prompting her decision to make it an annual tradition.

She reflected on the joy of seeing people come together, celebrate, and create special moments during Christmas while also reflecting on the past year.

This Christmas will be the first without Queen Elizabeth II, who held Christmas close to her heart.

The festive season was a time that brought people together, emphasizing the importance of faith, friendship, family, empathy, and compassion.

To recognize the contributions made across the nation, Catherine invited hundreds of inspirational individuals to this year's service.

These individuals represent the power of connectedness and community values, continuing Queen Elizabeth II's tradition of acknowledging and thanking those who have gone above and beyond to support others.

Catherine emphasized the incredible legacy left by Her Majesty and dedicated this year's carol service to her and all those who are no longer with us.

Although Christmas will feel different this year, Catherine encouraged everyone to remember the memories and traditions they share.

She urged people to slow down, celebrate with family and friends, and appreciate all the wonderful things that make Christmas special.

The Princess's poignant message garnered countless touching comments from followers on her social media posts, with many expressing their emotions and admiration for her dedication.

The Together at Christmas carol service, funded by the Royal Foundation, was held at Westminster Abbey.

The program, which will air on Christmas Eve at 7 pm on ITV, is narrated by Catherine Zeta-Jones.

It includes tributes to Queen Elizabeth II and short films highlighting individuals who go above and beyond to support others.

A letter from Catherine to Ina Hryhorovych, the headmistress of St Mary's Ukrainian School in London, praising her for her care and support amidst the ongoing turmoil in Ukraine, will also be featured.

The carol service featured performances by the Westminster Abbey Choir, singer Craig David, and a duet by Alfie Bow and Melanie Sea.

Readings were delivered by and Dame Kristin Scott-Thomas.

As a tribute to the late Queen's well-known character friend, Paddington Bear ornaments were placed on a Christmas tree in the Abbey.

Guests were welcomed with dramatic snowflakes from a snow machine as they entered.

In her letter to Ina Hryhorovych and the school choir, Catherine commended St Mary's Ukrainian School as a lifeline for the whole community.

She expressed admiration for their courage and sense of togetherness in the face of tragedy.

This heartfelt event, organized by the Princess of Wales, is a touching way to honor Queen Elizabeth II's legacy and celebrate the festive season with the hashtag #TogetherAtChristmas.

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