Kate Middleton to host special Christmas Carol concert in honour of late Queen Elizabeth II
Princess of Wales, Kate Middleton, has asked for a sweet touch to be added to the Christmas Carol invitation out of respect for Queen Elizabeth II. This will be the first Christmas without the Queen. The occasion will be hosted at Westminster Abbey.

Kate Middleton revealed this on Twitter in a video clip that she shared. The video showed artist Aurelie Baudry Palmer drawing the joyful concert invitation.
The invitation has a cartoon picture of Westminster Abbey covered in snow, as well as snowmen and Christmas trees. However, the artist claimed that Kate specifically asked for Corgis to be included in the invitation in honour of Queen Elizabeth. Aurelie Baudry Palmer (the artist of the invitation) stated that it was an honour to be asked to draw the notice for the Princess of Wales' carol service at Westminster Abbey by Kensington Palace.
Kate Middleton will hold a special concert at Westminster Abbey for the second year in a row. Last year, the concert was a way to thank people for their hard work during the pandemic. This year, the concert will be a way to respect Queen Elizabeth and remember the values she lived by, all her life.
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If Prince William is crowned king, Princess of Wales Kate Middleton will become queen. - Who got the jewellery that Queen Elizabeth had?
The 100 Crown Jewels that are kept in the Tower of London are now owned by King Charles III. They are held in trust and are passed from one ruler to the next.
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