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Princess of Wales leads annual Christmas carol service at Westminster Abbey with family in attendance
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The Princess of Wales, Kate, hosted her annual Christmas carol service at Westminster Abbey. This event is part of the "Together at Christmas" series and it was her fourth time hosting the service. The event is designed to celebrate the support people give to each other. The guests attending the service are individuals who have made efforts to help others, with a total of 1,600 people being invited. In previous years, Kate had emphasized her desire to attend the event, and it was reported that it would be the first time the Wales family would be seen together in public since June. During the event, guests stopped by a "Kindness Tree" to hang messages honoring those who have supported them.
The Christmas story encourages us to consider the experiences and feelings of others.
It also reflects our own vulnerabilities and reminds us of the importance of giving and receiving empathy, as well as just how much we need each other in spite of our differences.
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- 1.Prince William
- 2.Adam Peaty
- 3.Charlie Mackesy
- 4.Gregory Porter
- 5.Michelle Dockery
- 6.Paloma Faith
- 7.Frederick Windsor
- 8.King Charles III
- 9.Mangesh Thorat
- 10.Prince George
- 11.Amy Dowden
- 12.Bernard Morgan