Kate Middleton has kept a relatively low profile throughout the year as she battles cancer, but one event she won’t miss is her annual Christmas carol concert. Scheduled for December 6 at Westminster Abbey, this cherished holiday tradition has been a staple of the royal calendar since its launch in 2021.
The first concert was particularly memorable, featuring a surprise piano performance by the Princess of Wales to honor lives lost during the pandemic. Now, a royal expert speculates whether another special moment might be in store for this year’s event.
Royal author Katie Nicholl recently spoke about the concert on the Sun’s Royal Exclusive show, describing it as the princess’s “brainchild” and noting how personally involved Kate is in its preparation. Nicholl also suggested a strong family presence, with Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis likely to attend alongside Kate’s parents, Carole and Michael, and her siblings, Pippa and James.
When asked if Kate might reprise her piano performance, Nicholl was uncertain, explaining that while no plans have been confirmed, surprises should never be ruled out with the Princess of Wales. Even without a performance, Nicholl emphasized that Kate’s presence at Westminster Abbey, celebrating the holidays and resuming public engagements, will provide comfort to both her and the public.
After a year with only a few public appearances in 2024, this gathering offers a chance to reconnect. As the year draws to a close, Nicholl expressed hope that the concert will bring the princess a sense of optimism and renewal for the future.