Royal family, Middletons to rally around Kate Middleton at Christmas concert
The British Royal family and the family of Kate Middleton will be attending the upcoming “Together At Christmas” carol concert to support the Princess of Wales as she returns to duties after cancer recovery.
The Princess of Wales stepped back from Royal duties after being diagnosed of cancer. However, Kate made her highly anticipated return at Remembrance Services after completing her preventative chemotherapy.
Kate is now set to host the “Together At Christmas” carol concert at Westminster Abbey, where all members of the Royal family and the Middletons will join hands to support the Princess.
According to royal commentator Gareth Russell, the Princess of Wales will be surrounded by loved ones, including her parents Carole and Michael Middleton, as well as senior royals.
He told GB News, “We will see a big turnout from the senior royals, and, of course, from the princess’s family, the Middletons.”
“We’ve seen a lot of support from them in the past, certainly with everything that’s happened with the princess in the past year,” he added. “We will see a really big turnout from friends and family, both the Royal Family and her own birth family, the Middletons.”
The expert continued: “The Middletons have spoken so warmly and so lovingly about the princess throughout her battle with cancer, and also the Royal Family have made it very clear that they are supportive of her.
“We’ve heard very warm words about the Princess of Wales from the King and the Queen. We’ve also seen her sitting down and having chats about rugby and sports with the Princess Royal. We know she’s got a good friendship with the Duchess of Edinburgh.
“So I do think we’ll see most of the Royal Family there at the event. It is rapidly taking on the characteristics of a beloved Christmas tradition. That’s probably the hope for it in the long term from the Princess of Wales’s perspective that it becomes a Christmas tradition.”