
Princess Kate Middleton's family appeared at the Christmas event - Photo: Harper's Bazaar
On December 5 (local time), Princess Kate Middleton and Prince William accompanied their three children: Prince George, Prince Louis and Princess Charlotte to the "Together At Christmas" carol singing ceremony at Westminster Abbey, which has become a favorite royal tradition.
Kate Middleton's Most Luxurious Christmas Outfit Ever
The Princess of Wales looked resplendent in a festive green double-breasted coat by Catherine Walker, one of her go-to designers. Metallic round buttons ran down the length of the coat, while the collar was trimmed with faux fur from Troy London.
Kate Middleton paired the coat with a festive red and blue striped dress that was barely visible as she moved. Dark blue velvet high-top boots with a high heel completed the look. The perfect finishing touch was a pair of long, sparkling star-shaped earrings, reminiscent of the star on top of a Christmas tree.

The Princess is known for her habit of reusing outfits and this coat was worn during her visit to Ireland in 2020, before reappearing on the royal train tour in December of the same year - Photo: Vogue
The Duchess wore her auburn hair down in her signature waves, with a dark smoky eye and a glossy lip. Her sapphire-diamond engagement ring from Prince William sparkled under the festive lights.
Harper's Bazaar and Vogue magazines both commented that the Princess's Christmas Carol singing appearance was perhaps her most lavish and luxurious ever.

The Princess of Wales has long been famous for her "theme-appropriate" dressing style for each event - Photo: Vogue

Throughout the ceremony, Charlotte and Kate Middleton had many sweet and intimate gestures - Photo: Vogue
Similar to her mother, Princess Charlotte also had her own outstanding fashion moment with a navy outfit, matching the blue vest of her father - Prince William - and two brothers: Prince George and Prince Louis.
Kate Middleton first hosted a Christmas Caroling Service more than five years ago as a way to thank volunteers across the UK and bring people together during the festive season.
Each year, the "Royal Carols: Together at Christmas" event is held in early December and broadcast on British television on Christmas Eve.
As the children grew older, George (12), Charlotte (10) and Louis (7) often attended with their parents. The ceremony was also attended by many other royals and Kate Middleton's family.
The ceremony also featured appearances from film and music industry heavyweights such as Kate Winslet and Eugene Levy.

The Princess of Wales' entire family appeared at Westminster Abbey in formal, coordinated outfits - Photo: Vogue
In 2021, Kate Middleton surprised fans by showing off her piano skills at that year's ceremony, performing the song For Those Who Can't Be Here with Tom Walker.
The theme of the 2025 ceremony is to celebrate "individuals across the UK who have given up their time to stand with others, led community engagement initiatives or gone out of their way to help those around them".
In addition to the 1,600 guests at Westminster Abbey, thousands more will take part in 15 community carol singing sessions "Together at Christmas" held across the UK.
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