The Princess of Wales and Prince Louis shared a very sweet moment in the first glimpse of the royals inside her ‘Together At Christmas’ carol concert, due to air on Christmas Eve.
Kate, 42, hosted her fourth concert at Westminster Abbey in the heart of London at the start of this month – but details of the service itself have been kept tightly under wraps.
She has been making a gradual return to public duties after undergoing a course of preventative chemotherapy treatment for cancer at the start of the year.
Ahead of the full service airing on ITV on Christmas Eve, Kate has released another sneak peak at the service, showing British actress Sophie Okonedo reading a poem, The Kindness Of Trees.
As the actress, 56, read the poem, the camera panned to the audience to show the royals listening attentively.
In a heartwarming moment, the youngest Wales sibling, six-year-old Prince Louis appeared to be looking at his mother Kate to gauge her reaction.
Smiling down at him, the two shared a loving glance before continuing to listen to the poem.
Princess Charlotte, nine, meanwhile appeared to be closely following along to the poem on her Order Of Service sheet, smiling as she did so.
Next to her, Prince William and Prince George, 11, were focused on listening to Sophie, as the Hotel Rwanda star read: ‘The tree roared in the wind in the dead midwinter night / ‘The tree blew a hello, goodbye, when every child was asleep in bed, the tree sung a lullaby.’
Sat behind the Wales family was Princess Anne’s daughter Zara Tindall, who looked stunning in a velvet suit, while the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester were behind William.
Next to them was George Gilman, who is married to the Gloucesters’ daughter, Lady Rose Windsor.
Lady Rose wasn’t present, but Gilman was joined by their daughter Lyla, 14, amid the backdrop of the beautifully decorated Abbey.
The first glimpse at the service featured Gregory Porter, who is performing Do You Hear What I Hear? to a packed audience inside the beautiful Anglican church.
As he performed the Christmas anthem – written by Noël Regney and Gloria Shayne in 1962 as a plea to end the Cuban Missile Crisis – the camera panned to show an audience engrossed in his rendition.
They included British actress Hannah Waddingham, who smiles towards the performance in a floral dress and deep burgundy jacket.
Porter is one of a number of performers at the service, which will also feature Paloma Faith and Olivia Dean. And the stories of members of the invited congregation will be shared.
The service, produced by The Royal Foundation, aims to ‘celebrate the many people supporting those in need – individuals who have inspired, counselled, comforted, and above all else shown that love is the greatest gift we can receive’.
ITV said: ‘This theme takes inspiration from the Christmas story which encourages us to consider the experiences of others and the important human need of giving and receiving empathy.’
The concert was the first time the Wales family had been seen together in public since their appearance at Trooping the Colour, the King’s birthday parade, in June.
Kate was joined by her husband the Prince of Wales and their three children, Prince George, 11, Princess Charlotte, nine, and Prince Louis, six, to host ‘Together At Christmas’.
She was also accompanied by the wider Middleton family, from supportive mother Carole to sister Pippa, 41, and brother James, 37.
The princess, who has been ‘hands on’ over every aspect of the service and held regular planning meetings at Windsor, arrived on her own at 4pm to view the abbey and oversee last minute arrangements before walking around to greet other guests.
When singer Paloma Faith expressed sympathy for the princess, who this year underwent chemotherapy, Kate, 42, replied: ‘I didn’t know this time last year it was going to be the year I’ve just had’.
She went on: ‘The unplanned… but I think lots of people this year have had such challenging times and many who are here today…’
The princess, who married Prince William in 2011 and attended the late Queen’s funeral in 2022 at Westminster Abbey, said that the building held ‘so many memories’ for her.
While seeming to talk about the soloists from the Royal Ballet who performed during the service, Kate said that she had enlisted Prince Louis, six, to keep it a surprise for her daughter Princess Charlotte, nine.
Speaking to Faith, Kate said she asked Louis: ‘Can you keep a secret otherwise it won’t be a surprise for Charlotte, who loves her ballet dancing?’
She said that Louis agreed. ‘He has kept the secret for, what, nearly two weeks now.’ ‘Very challenging,’ said Paloma.
‘For a six-year-old,’ replied Kate. ‘And then this morning he said “Mummy, please can I tell her – I’m bursting.” I did drop off and he really wanted to tell her. I think – hopefully – he’s kept it.’
Charlotte later looked thrilled as she saw the ballet dancers, suggesting her younger brother had been good to his word.
Kate then walked to the north transept and knelt down to speak to scouts from 44th Bury (Robot) scout group from Bury, Manchester.
Greeting various guests as she walked through the abbey, she stopped at the nave to greet Chris Hoy and his family.
The Olympic cycling champion who has terminal cancer told her he had never been to Westminster Abbey before.
Shaking hands with Hoy’s young son Callum and daughter Chloe, Kate, who was dressed in a red coat with black bow by Sarah Burton for Alexander McQueen, commented on Chloe’s sparkly dress, saying: ‘I was going to wear sparkles too!’
By the nave, Kate stopped to speak to 100-year-old D-Day veteran Bernard Morgan who was attending the service as an ambassador for the Royal British Legion.
Royal Carols: Together At Christmas airs Christmas Eve at 7.30pm on ITV1 and ITVX.