Small acts of kindness can bring comfort and relief in the bleakest of times, the Duchess of Cambridge has said, and 'made us realise how much we need each other' during the pandemic.
Kate’s message of hope comes in a special introduction to her Royal Carols: Together At Christmas one-hour television special which will be broadcast on ITV on Christmas Eve at 7.30pm.
New images show her at Westminster Abbey the day before the filming of her carol service, decorating trees sent by the Queen from her Windsor Great Park estate with red ribbon bows.
In the photographs, the mother-of-three, 39, sports a festive red £1,350 cardigan with a white collar from her favourite brand Miu Miu, teamed with black trousers, while opting for a natural make-up look.
Kate devised the service - which proved to be a family affair with several members of the royal family attending - to thank those who have gone above and beyond to support people during the pandemic - and celebrate the small but never insignificant acts of kindness that have been witness across the nation over the last two years.
The Together At Christmas carol service was attended by ‘unsung heroes’ from across the UK in recognition of their ‘inspirational’ efforts to protect and care for those around them.
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