Catherine's message of togetherness at carol concert

Catherine's message of togetherness at carol concert

Updated on 06 Dec 2025 Category: World

The concert will also feature readings from actors including Kate Winslet and Chiwetel Ejiofor.


Catherine's Christmas carol concert honours charity helpers
2 hours ago
Sean CoughlanRoyal correspondent, Westminster Abbey
The Princess of Wales is hosting her annual Christmas carol concert at Westminster Abbey, with guests including royals, celebrities and local heroes who have helped their communities.
The 1,600 guests will hear a mix of carols, music and readings from actors such as Kate Winslet and Chiwetel Ejiofor.
The theme of the service, held in the candle-lit Abbey on Friday afternoon, is kindness and showing love to others.
Among the guests will be Anna and Jonathan Cordiner, whose daughter died of a brain tumour, and who set up a charity, Kayleigh's Wee Stars, to support families who have a child with a terminal illness.
Prince William, and the couple's children George, Charlotte and Louis, were greeted by Catherine outside the Abbey ahead of the service.
She also met members of the congregation inside the richly-decorated Abbey, speaking to Holocaust survivor Steven Frank, as well as singer Katie Melua, actor Eugene Levy, and TV cook Mary Berry.
The message of this year's concert is that in a fragmented and disconnected world, small acts of generosity and love can bring people and communities together.
"The time, care and compassion you give, often quietly and unspoken, and without any expectation or recognition, make an extraordinary difference to the lives of others," wrote Catherine, in a letter ahead of the carol service.
The princess has been making her own gradual return to public life after her cancer diagnosis and chemotherapy, last month delivering her first public speech for two years, in which she talked about recognising the "quiet, often invisible work of caring".
Guests arriving at the Abbey were entertained by young musicians supported by the Future Talent charity, co-founded by the Duchess of Kent to widen access to music lessons.
The duchess, who died in September, had been a primary school music teacher and a great supporter of giving more young people opportunities to play music.
Carys Wood, aged 18, who plays the trumpet and is from Pembrokeshire, has been assisted by the charity, with grants helping towards musical instruments, lessons and travel costs - and she said it was "awesome" to be playing at tonight's service.
"Music can be very expensive," Carys said. She is now studying at the Royal Academy of Music, and added that "everyone should have the opportunity" to develop their musical skills.
When Carys found out about how the duchess had supported music, she said: "I was amazed by what she'd done and that she'd worked as a teacher."
Carys's 11-year-old sister, Eliza, who plays the euphonium, will also perform at the Abbey. "I never thought I'd be able to play there in front of so many important people," she said.
"Everyone should have a chance to play music."
Among the guests in the Abbey are representatives of different generations.
That includes Saphia Turner, aged nine, winner of the BBC's Make a Difference Young Hero Award, who sells artwork and carries out sponsored challenges to raise money for food banks.
D-Day veteran Jack Mortimer, who is 102 years old, is also expected to attend.
The Abbey has been decorated with specially made wreaths, with Berry and florist Simon Lycett helping to make them.
Among the musical performers are Melua, choristers from Westminster Abbey and a Cornish sea shanty group, Fisherman's Friends, who said the invitation to sing was "the icing on the cake for us".
The Together at Christmas carol concert will be televised and shown on ITV1 on Christmas Eve.

Source: BBC   •   06 Dec 2025

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