Catherine, Princess of Wales and her daughter Princess Charlotte teamed up into a special duet.
Christmas Eve official social media accounts for the Prince and Princess of Wales have released a video of the royal mother-daughter duo performing a special version of Erland Cooper's Holm Sound on the piano.
The performance is part of the opening of the festive celebration, The Royal Carols: Together for Christmas, which will air on 24 December.
As the 10-year-old girl and her mother sit at the piano, Kate Middleton's ex shares a message with the audience.
“At its core, Christmas is about love coming in its simplest and most human forms,” Kate says in a voiceover. “Not with sentimental or grand gestures, but with gentle gestures.”
“A moment of listening, a word of comfort, a friendly conversation, a helping hand, a presence—these simple acts of caring can seem insignificant,” she continues. “But they contribute to the beautiful picture of life to which we all belong.”
As scenes of people coming together and celebrating the holiday appear on screen, Kate reveals that Christmas is a time that reminds people how “deeply intertwined our lives are.”
The sweet video ends with Kate wishing people a “merry Christmas” as their duet also comes to an end.
Earlier this year, in an episode of Apple TV's The Reluctant Traveler with Eugene Levy, Prince William revealed that his daughter and sons Prince George and Prince Louis are learning how to play musical instruments.
“(We're) getting them to exercise, and just being outside is very important. They're trying to learn how to play musical instruments. I'm not sure how good we are at that,” he told host Eugene Levy.
He also added that Charlotte's favorite activities are netball and ballet.
Meanwhile, Kate has returned to her royal duties and outings following the revelation. her cancer diagnosis in March 2024. She is now in remission.
In July of this year, by BBC Videos, She touched on the topic of adjusting to normal life after treatment, saying, “During treatment, you keep a kind of brave face (with) stoicism. (When) the treatment is finished, then it's like, 'I can go on, get back to normal again.'
Prince William also touched on the topic how their children coped with their wife's diagnosistelling Levi in the same episode, “We try to give them the safety and security that they need.”
“And we're a very open family, so we talk about things that bother us and things that bother us,” he said. “But you never know what consequences it could have. So it's just important to be there for each other and kind of reassure the kids that everything is okay.”



