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Kensington Palace Reveals New Video from Kate Middleton: ‘Something Exciting Is Coming’

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Get ready to deck the halls with royal flair, because Kate Middleton is bringing back her annual Christmas carol concert. After a year filled with challenges for her and the royal family, she’s inviting the world to tune in for her beloved “Together at Christmas” service next month.

Princess Catherine took to social media to drop a little teaser for the upcoming event on Wednesday, November 13. In a post from her and Prince William’s joint Instagram account, she wrote, “Something exciting is coming…” The accompanying 20-second clip shows the stunning invitations being made, complete with an elegant cursive “C” monogram and a crown. Snowflakes drift across the screen, welcoming the holiday season.

The caption revealed the full scoop, “The invitations are fresh off the press for this year’s Together At Christmas Carol Service, which will be returning to Westminster Abbey on Friday 6 December. We can’t wait for you to join us too! Tune in on @itv and @itvxofficial on Christmas Eve.”

Fans were beyond excited to see Middleton back in action with her annual Christmas carol service. One follower summed things up perfectly, commenting, “Omg such wonderful news!! I’m so excited to see our beautiful Princess of Wales return to Westminster Abbey with her family for her incredible Christmas Carol Service! I’m sure it will be a beautiful evening as always. I’m so happy this is a tradition now.”

Another fan chimed in, noting how this early announcement is a hopeful sign for the Princess's health: “The fact that The Princess of Wales is already announcing and promoting her Christmas concert—a month before—is clearly very good news: she clearly is feeling better and better. She looked absolutely radiant, beautiful and glowing at the Remembrance festival. So good to see that things are looking up for a hopeful 2025 for Catherine and her family. Let the light shine bright indeed.”

“This is so exciting to see. It means so much after the year Catherine has had,” another fan shared, referencing the royal’s recent health challenges.

The start of the year was tough for Catherine, who underwent abdominal surgery in January and revealed she was diagnosed with cancer just two months later in March. Her father-in-law, King Charles III, has also faced health struggles, receiving his own cancer diagnosis earlier this year.

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Kensington Palace confirmed that this year’s “Together At Christmas” carol service will focus on the power of love, empathy and community support. According to a statement shared with The Post, “This year’s service provides a moment to reflect upon the importance of love and empathy, and how much we need each other, especially in the most difficult times of our lives.”

This year, Middleton wants to spotlight “individuals from all over the UK who have shown love, kindness, and empathy towards others in their communities,” sharing stories of everyday heroes who have been there to support others when they need it most. The mom of three hopes to honor people “who have inspired, counseled, comforted, and above all else shown that love is the greatest gift we can receive.”

The “Together At Christmas” carol service, now in its fourth year, is hosted by Princess Catherine in collaboration with The Royal Foundation and has become a beloved holiday tradition.

The best part? You don’t need an invite to join in. The concert will be aired on Christmas Eve, letting everyone get a little taste of holiday magic with the royals.

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