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Princess Catherine’s Christmas Carol Concert Welcomes Special Guests

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Princess Catherine’s Christmas Carol Concert Welcomes Special Guests

Kensington Palace has made an exciting announcement regarding Princess Catherine's upcoming Christmas Carol concert at Westminster Abbey, scheduled for December 6th.

This year, the Princess of Wales has invited a group of remarkable guests to join her for this festive occasion.

Among those invited are the child survivors of the heartbreaking stabbing incident that occurred in Southport on July 29th.

The tragic event left the community in shock, as three young lives were lost and ten others were severely injured during a Taylor Swift-themed dance class.

The Princess's decision to include these children in her concert highlights her commitment to supporting those affected by such devastating circumstances.

It's a heartfelt gesture that aims to bring comfort and solidarity to the families involved.

Recently, Princess Catherine and her husband, , took the time to meet privately with the grieving families of BB King, 6, LC Stankham, 7, and Alice de Silva Aguiar, 9.

They also spoke with first responders who rushed to the scene and provided aid during the crisis.

Additionally, they met dance teacher Leanne Lucas, who suffered critical injuries in the attack.

These personal meetings underscore the royal couple's dedication to offering compassion and support to those in need.

This year's concert marks a significant milestone for Princess Catherine, as it will be her first festive event since completing her preventative chemotherapy for cancer in September.

Hosting the annual concert since 2021, she has created a platform to celebrate individuals who contribute positively to their communities, especially during tough times.

Kensington Palace has shared that the 2024 edition of the service will focus on the theme of mutual support, emphasizing how essential it is to rely on one another during life's challenges.

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