By Shad De Bary
Published
December 24 at 8:39 p.m.,
updated December 24 at 9:08 p.m.
After a particularly trying year, Kate Middleton wanted to recall the values of solidarity and love that are dear to her during the broadcast of a Christmas concert.
“When sadness takes over, we are each other's lights.“For the holidays, the Princess of Wales shared a message of hope. Ahead of the broadcast of a concert of Christmas carols on English television, this New Year's Eve, Kate Middleton wanted to pay tribute to the “many British people who are sources of inspiration and who help those in need.“This concert is for those who have barely recovered from their cancer a way to thank them and to remember that at Christmas”like the rest of the year, we must all light up each other, because when joy or sadness takes over, we are each other's lights.“A great way to kick off the festivities, before meeting the royal family at Sandringham.
Before starting this concert filmed at Westminster Abbey on December 6, the princess said: “Christmas is one of my favorite times of the year.“Nostalgic, she continues: “It’s a time for gifts, garlands and honey tarts, but it’s also a time to slow down and think about the deeper things that unite us all.” According to The Sun the mother of George, Charlotte and Louis continued: “Love is the greatest gift we can receive, not just at Christmas, but every day of our lives.“On site, the princess had also given a very special role to Lady Gabriella Windsor: that of choosing the different songs heard in Westminster. A very meaningful gesture, after the suicide of the latter's husband last February. When he When it comes to solidarity, Kate is always ready to lead by example!
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