Princess of Wales records a special message of hope reflecting on one of the hardest years of her life

PRINCESS Reflecting on one of the most difficult years of her life, Kate has recorded a special message urging people to concentrate on the things that bind us all together.

With Lady Gabriella Kingston’s assistance, the 42-year-old Princess of Wales will begin her Together at Christmas carol session with an inspiring monologue of optimism.

Lady Gabriella, 43, received an offer from Kate to advise her on musical selections 10 months after her financier husband Thomas Kingston tragically committed suicide in February.

The daughter of Prince and Princess Michael of Kent, Lady Gabriella, has composed and published eight jazz-inspired songs under the name Ella Windsor since 2020. She even performed at her own wedding event.

Lady Gabriella’s friend told The Sun on Sunday that she was honored to be asked to participate to the Princess’s very special concert and was extremely touched and thankful.

It comes as Kate asked viewers to consider how they may give the gift of love to others in her speech, which was broadcast on ITV on Christmas Eve.

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“Christmas is one of my favorite times of the year, a time for presents, tinsel, and mince pies, but it’s also a time to slow down and reflect on the deeper things that connect us all,” she says at the beginning of the ceremony.

The Princess goes on to say that the best gift we can get, not only for Christmas but for every day of our life, is love.

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On December 6, Kate’s husband, Prince William, 42, and their children, Prince George 11, Princess Charlotte 9, and Prince Louis 6, saw the concert from the front row at Westminster Abbey.

Gregory Porter, Olivia Dean, and vocalist Paloma Faith will all perform.

Three carefully chosen videos on the themes of love, empathy, and kindness produced by neighborhood organizations are shown during the televised event.

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