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Kensington Palace Drops Striking New Kate Middleton Video Hours Before Her Highly Anticipated TV Appearance

Will anyone else be watching her concert?

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After what seemed like a drought of Kate Middleton appearances—which was to be expected as she only recently finished her chemotherapy treatment—the last few weeks have been the complete opposite. We've seen Princess Catherine, 42, in her brand-new Christmas card. We saw her appear at the taping of the Christmas concert. And we even got a video, narrated by the princess, all about love.

And now, I'm pleased to report that Kensington Palace has unveiled a new teaser video featuring Princess Catherine just hours before her Christmas concert hits British TVs.

The royal family video features footage of Catherine, Prince William and all three kids. It even shows the special moment where Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis light each other's candles.

Kensington Palace captioned the post, "Join us on @ITV and @itvxofficial for the Together at Christmas Carol Service at 7.30pm this evening. This service reflects upon the importance of love and empathy, and how much we need each other, especially in the most difficult times of our lives. Thank you to everyone who has been a part of this year’s celebrations."

As I mentioned, this footage comes on the heels of another vid where Princess Catherine talked all about the importance of love.

I can't wait to see the full concert (and upcoming pics of Catherine with the fam on Christmas morn).

Catch Royal Carols: Together at Christmas airing on ITV1 and ITVX in the U.K. on Dec. 24 (or streaming on BritBox for those of us across the pond).

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