The Duchess of Cambridge appeared as the host of The Royal Carols: Together At Christmas community carol service, a performance supported by The Royal Foundation.
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Kate Middleton has been spotted alongside her husband Prince William at Westminster Abbey for a Christmas carol concert, donning a festive frock.
The Duchess of Cambridge appeared as the host of The Royal Carols: Together At Christmas community carol service, a performance supported by The Royal Foundation.
The service was put together to pay tribute to the work put in by individuals and organisations across the country in support of their communities throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.
Kate arrived in a red Catherine Walker dress with a festive bow, she also wore a pair of the Queen's earrings.
The Queen donated Christmas trees from Windsor Great Park to help decorate the Abbey for the event.
The Duchess of Cambridge has written of how the pandemic showed the “importance of simply being together” as she hosted the carol concert.
Kate, in a moving message about “how powerful human connection is to us all”, reflected on the “countless and previously unimaginable challenges” of the Covid-19 crisis.
The couple were joined by other members of the Royal Family, including Sophie Wessex, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie.