Kate Middleton has written her poignant message to the 1,600 guests (Picture: PA)
The Princess of Wales’s deeply poignant Christmas letter has been revealed, as she emphasises love in ‘our darkest of times’.
She delivered a heartfelt Christmas message about the importance of love to those attending her annual Westminster carol service.
It comes as Kate returns to public duties after being treated for cancer, with the service aiming to provide a moment of reflection about the importance of loved ones during difficult times.
Kate says in her letter: ‘The Christmas story encourages us to consider the experiences and feelings of others.
‘It also reflects our own vulnerabilities and reminds us of the importance of giving and receiving empathy, as well as just how much we need each other in spite of our differences.
‘Above all else, it encourages us to turn to love, not fear. The love that we show ourselves and the love we show others.
‘Love that listens with empathy, love that is kind and understanding, love that is forgiving, and love that brings joy and hope.
Kate’s letter to the carol guests speak of ‘hope in the darkest of times’
The Prince of Wales, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, Prince Louis and the Princess of Wales during the service last year (Picture: PA)
‘It is this love which is the greatest gift we can receive. Not just at Christmas, but every day of our lives. Love is the light that can shine bright, even in our darkest times.’
Some 1,600 guests have been invited to the service, including members of the royal family and victims of the Southport stabbings.
Olympic cycling champion Sir Chris Hoy, who is terminally ill with prostate cancer, will light a candle as will Lindsey Burrow, the wife of former Rugby League star Rob Burrow who died in June following a much-publicised battle with motor neurone disease.
Kate is expected to be joined by her family, husband William and their children Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, the King and Queen did not attend the Together at Christmas carol service in 2023 but have previously.
Readings, linked to the theme of love and empathy, will be made by the Prince of Wales and a host of stars including actors Richard E Grant, Downton Abbey star Michelle Dockery, Sophie Okonedo, nominated for an Oscar for her role in the film Hotel Rwanda, and Olympic swimming champion Adam Peaty.
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