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The Princess of Wales is hosting her annual Christmas carol service at Westminster Abbey on Friday - the biggest event in her return to royal duties after ending her chemotherapy. | The Princess of Wales is hosting her annual Christmas carol service at Westminster Abbey on Friday - the biggest event in her return to royal duties after ending her chemotherapy. |
It is a candle-lit, festive occasion, but also with some poignancy – as it comes at the end of a year of health problems for Catherine and for some of the guests who have faced very difficult times. | It is a candle-lit, festive occasion, but also with some poignancy – as it comes at the end of a year of health problems for Catherine and for some of the guests who have faced very difficult times. |
Among the 1,600 guests are families affected by the Southport knife attack, and a candle will be lit by Olympic cyclist Sir Chris Hoy, who had a cancer diagnosis. | Among the 1,600 guests are families affected by the Southport knife attack, and a candle will be lit by Olympic cyclist Sir Chris Hoy, who had a cancer diagnosis. |
Joining Catherine at the service is the Prince of Wales, as well as the couple's three children - Prince George, Prince Louis and Princess Charlotte. | |
The princess was joined by her husband, the Prince of Wales and their children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis | |
The Prince of Wales will deliver a Bible reading, and actor Richard E Grant will read a passage from A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens. | The Prince of Wales will deliver a Bible reading, and actor Richard E Grant will read a passage from A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens. |
Prince George and Princess Charlotte shared a sweet moment as they lit their candles together for the service | |
Prince George and Prince Louis were both seen wearing red ties to match their mother's red coat. | Prince George and Prince Louis were both seen wearing red ties to match their mother's red coat. |
Performers at the Together at Christmas service include Paloma Faith, Olivia Dean and Gregory Porter, along with guests who have worked hard to help others in their communities. | |
The Princess of Wales appeared to be in high spirits as she hosted her annual carol service | The Princess of Wales appeared to be in high spirits as she hosted her annual carol service |
Sir Chris Hoy and his wife Sarra were pictured arriving for the service | Sir Chris Hoy and his wife Sarra were pictured arriving for the service |
The princess greeted the night's performers, including singers Gregory Porter, Olivia Dean, and Paloma Faith | |
They include 18-year-old Olivia Bowditch from Dorset, who volunteers for a charity that sends letters to cancer patients at risk of being lonely and isolated. | They include 18-year-old Olivia Bowditch from Dorset, who volunteers for a charity that sends letters to cancer patients at risk of being lonely and isolated. |
Also at the carol service is Diven Halai from London, who has a serious lung condition but ran the London Marathon with an oxygen machine, in a charity fundraiser. | |
Hannah Waddingham also attended the service at Westminster Abbey. | Hannah Waddingham also attended the service at Westminster Abbey. |
There are five World War Two veterans attending, including Bernard Morgan from Crewe, aged 100, who landed in Normandy on D-Day. | |
D-Day veteran and Royal British Legion Ambassador Bernard Morgan arrives for the Together At Christmas carol service at Westminster Abbey. | D-Day veteran and Royal British Legion Ambassador Bernard Morgan arrives for the Together At Christmas carol service at Westminster Abbey. |
Lord Frederick Windsor, his wife Sophie Winkleman and their two daughters also attended the service. | Lord Frederick Windsor, his wife Sophie Winkleman and their two daughters also attended the service. |
Other royal guests included the Duchess of Edinburgh, Princess Beatrice and the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester. | Other royal guests included the Duchess of Edinburgh, Princess Beatrice and the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester. |
Princess Beatrice of York smiles as she arrives for the annual carol service | Princess Beatrice of York smiles as she arrives for the annual carol service |
The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester also attended the service | The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester also attended the service |
The Prince of Wales, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis were pictured as they arrived at the service | The Prince of Wales, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis were pictured as they arrived at the service |
The Abbey was, decorated with Christmas trees from Windsor Great Park, for the serrvice which emphasised the importance of compassion and kindness. | |
Preparations ahead of the Together At Christmas carol service | Preparations ahead of the Together At Christmas carol service |
Guests were handed a letter from Catherine, which said that the Christmas message is about promoting "love, not fear". | |
"Love is the light that can shine bright, even in our darkest times," the princess wrote. | |
The Order of Service conveyed the same message of empathy, with a specially commissioned illustration by Charlie Mackesy. | |
The illustration said: "How did I help?" with the answer: "You were by my side, which was everything". This sentiment expresses the carol concert's message of showing solidarity for those in need. | |
Prince William has also been helping others this week, with a visit to the Passage homelessness charity in Westminster. | Prince William has also been helping others this week, with a visit to the Passage homelessness charity in Westminster. |
The prince, who has been associated with the charity since going there first with his mother Diana, helped prepare the Christmas dinner for the charity's clients. | The prince, who has been associated with the charity since going there first with his mother Diana, helped prepare the Christmas dinner for the charity's clients. |
Leo Scanlon, who was at the dinner, praised the prince for how he talked to people and for the questions he asked: "He clearly has a great understanding of homelessness and the issues around it." | Leo Scanlon, who was at the dinner, praised the prince for how he talked to people and for the questions he asked: "He clearly has a great understanding of homelessness and the issues around it." |
An illustration by Charlie Mackesy for the carol concert's order of service | An illustration by Charlie Mackesy for the carol concert's order of service |