December, 26, 2024-01:36
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How did Princess Kate show support for cancer patients on Christmas Day?
Princess Kate, after attending a Christmas Day service was warmly greeted by members of Macmillan Cancer Support. A worker from the charity praised her as an inspiration to cancer patients, to which Kate responded with gratitude, acknowledging the significant impact cancer has on families. She was also embraced by a cancer survivor, with many describing her as "radiant." Kate shared a personal connection to the illness, appreciating the efforts of those supporting cancer patients.
During her walk to the church with her family, Kate received a festive drawing from a young girl for Princess Charlotte. She expressed gratitude and assured the girl that she would pass it along. Alongside her were Prince William and their children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, all smartly dressed. The royal family was greeted by the public as they made their way to St. Mary Magdalene Church for the Christmas service, where hymns like "O Come All Ye Faithful" were sung.
Kate wore a green coat by Sarah Burton for Alexander McQueen, while Queen Camilla also wore emerald green. The royal family participated in the church service, led by Rev. Canon Dr. Paul Rhys Williams. King Charles and Queen Camilla made their entrance, joined by Kate and Prince William, while the royal children appeared cheerful and well-dressed. Despite the challenges of the past year, Kate looked healthy and happy, and the royal family’s presence at the service was warmly welcomed by the crowd.Those who encountered Kate described her as 'radiant.' One cancer patient among the well-wishers shared a hug with her as well.The Princess of Wales embraced a cancer survivor (pictured) following a Christmas Day service today.
Despite having a challenging year facing cancer, Kate Middleton looked healthy and happy while walking to the church service.Both Queen Camilla and Princess Catherine sported emerald green coats as they accompanied King Charles and Prince William.Catherine’s coat was designed by Sarah Burton for Alexander McQueen.Attendees received copies of the order of service for the ceremony at the Church of St Mary Magdalene, led by Rev Canon Dr Paul Rhys Williams.Hymns performed included O Come All Ye Faithful, Oh Little Town of Bethlehem, While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks By Night, and Hark! The Herald Angels Sing. The service also featured The Lord’s Prayer.