LONDON – Britain’s Princess of Wales, Kate, will say love is the greatest gift people can give to each other in a message to guests attending the annual Christmas carol service at Westminster Abbey in London next week. said.
The carol concert on December 6th will be the fourth Carole has hosted, and the Duchess’ most notable return to royal duties since undergoing chemotherapy to prevent cancer.
In a letter to 1,600 invited guests, Duchess Kate, 42, wife of heir to the throne Prince William, spoke out about the love she has expressed in previous deeply personal statements and in a new video about her health. He returned to the theme of the need for empathy.
According to her letter, Christmas is not only a time of celebration, but also a time for reflection and a break from the pressures of everyday life.
She said the Christmas story reflected “our own weaknesses” and how much people needed each other despite their differences.
“Above all, it inspires us to focus on love instead of fear,” she wrote. “This love is the greatest gift we can receive. Not just at Christmas, but every day of our lives,” she said.
Prince William, who said earlier this month that it had been a “brutal” year for the royal family, with Duchess Kate undergoing treatment following his father King Charles’ own cancer diagnosis, will give a reading at the service.
Six-time Olympic track cycling champion Chris Hoy, who revealed in October that he too has terminal cancer, will light a candle.
The ‘Together At Christmas’ service will be broadcast on ITV in the UK on Christmas Eve.
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