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In the last few days Catherine, Princess of Wales has stepped firmly, and very festively, back into the public eye, with an appearance that carries real long term biographical weight. On December 5 she hosted her now‑signature Together at Christmas carol service at Westminster Abbey, an event that has quietly become one of her personal calling cards. WhatKateWore and The Times report that she arrived early, without William and the children, to greet charity fundraisers, community volunteers, fellow cancer patients and people recognised for showing love and compassion in their communities, then was later joined by Prince William, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis for the service itself, which will be broadcast on ITV on Christmas Eve and repeated on Christmas Day.
According to The Telegraph and the official Kensington Palace coverage quoted by WhatKateWore, Catherine explicitly dedicated this year’s service “to you and the love you have shown,” underlining her current public focus on connection, care and emotional support, themes that have deepened since her cancer diagnosis earlier this year. Guests were invited to light candles and add their names to a “Connection Tree,” a symbolic gesture that fits into the longer arc of her work on mental health, early childhood, and building more caring communities.
Style watchers also had a field day. Hello! and Harpers Bazaar detail how she rewore a long forest‑green Catherine Walker coat, trimmed with faux fur from Troy London, over a red‑and‑green tartan skirt or dress, finished with tall dark‑green boots and diamond star‑drop earrings. The look, previously seen in different combinations in 2020, signalled continuity and restraint rather than flashy novelty, and the rewear itself is being read as part of her increasingly deliberate image as a thoughtful, sustainable dresser.
WhatKateWore and ITV’s Royal Family Channel footage show her working the room like a seasoned pro: talking sea shanties with Fisherman’s Friends, catching up with Dame Mary Berry, greeting actors Kate Winslet, Chiwetel Ejiofor and Eugene Levy, and sharing visible “just us” moments with Charlotte inside the Abbey. Royal reporters from The Times and The Telegraph stress how healthy, energetic and relaxed she appeared, which, after months of health‑related speculation, is a notable narrative turn in itself.
On social media, Kensington Palace amplified the evening with a short montage captioned “Together at Christmas 2025,” spotlighting not her outfit, but the faces and stories of the guests, again reinforcing that evolving, empathetic brand of royal duty.
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