Princess Kate and her family delivered a festive performance at Westminster Abbey in London, as they participated in the annual "Together at Christmas" carol service. The event brought together the royal family for a celebration of love, hope, and connection.
However, their daughters-in-law, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, who are also the daughters of Prince Andrew, were noticeably absent from the festivities. Despite being invited by Kate's office, they failed to attend this year's service.
A palace statement highlighted the importance of togetherness during the Christmas season. "In a world that can often feel fragmented and disconnected, love is the force that reconnects us all," it said. The evening will focus on the transformative power of investing in one another with compassion, presence, and joy.
King Charles III, who recently stripped Prince Andrew of his royal titles following weeks of pressure, was also absent from the event. He has not attended the annual carol service since 2022.
However, their daughters-in-law, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, who are also the daughters of Prince Andrew, were noticeably absent from the festivities. Despite being invited by Kate's office, they failed to attend this year's service.
A palace statement highlighted the importance of togetherness during the Christmas season. "In a world that can often feel fragmented and disconnected, love is the force that reconnects us all," it said. The evening will focus on the transformative power of investing in one another with compassion, presence, and joy.
King Charles III, who recently stripped Prince Andrew of his royal titles following weeks of pressure, was also absent from the event. He has not attended the annual carol service since 2022.