- devara
- 06 Dec 2024 10:51 AM
- Catherine Princess of Wales, cancer recovery, Prince George
On Friday, Catherine, Princess of Wales, will host a special Christmas carol service at Westminster Abbey, reflecting on "the most difficult times" as she makes her return to public life after undergoing chemotherapy for cancer. The service, which emphasizes love, empathy, and the need for support during challenging times, will feature an illustrated order of service by artist Charlie Mackesy. Guests will receive a reminder of the importance of being there for one another, with the heartfelt message, "you were by my side, which was everything." Catherine is expected to attend the event with her family, including Prince William and their children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis.
Catherine, who completed her chemotherapy treatment earlier this year, has gradually resumed public engagements, including attending Remembrance Day events and meeting with families affected by a deadly knife attack in Southport. For this Christmas service, 1,600 guests have been invited, including families impacted by the Southport attack, as well as individuals who have provided support through personal relationships, work, or volunteer efforts in their communities. The event will feature musical performances from UK singer Paloma Faith and US jazz artist Gregory Porter, with six-time Olympic cycling champion Chris Hoy lighting a candle despite his recent terminal cancer diagnosis.
In her letter of thanks to attendees, Catherine shares that the carol service is a "heartfelt celebration" of their efforts to support others and a reminder that, in times of joy and sorrow, we must "shine for each other." The service serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of community and support during the holiday season.