The 40-year-old looked more dazzling than ever in a new clip for her carol concert at Westminster Abbey as she invited Britons to tune in for the “very special” event honouring the late Queen on Christmas Eve.
Kate dazzles in the 19-second clip, where she speaks directly to the camera about the programme which is “full of festive carols and beautiful performances”.
This Christmas marks the second time the Princess of Wales has hosted the annual event, which will this year pay tribute to Queen Elizabeth II who passed away on September 8. While it's being televised for the first time on Saturday, the concert actually took place on December 15th - the same day Prince Harry and Meghan Markle released the final instalment of their bombshell Netflix docuseries.
A teaser for Kate Middleton's carol concert at Westminster Abbey has just dropped. Picture: Supplied.
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