Kate, Christmas and Princess of Wales
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Just hours after Kate Middleton and Princess Charlotte's surprise piano duet aired, the mom and daughter joined the royal family on Christmas as they headed to church.
It's a merry Christmas indeed, especially if you happen to be a fan of the British royal family. This morning, we were gifted with an appearance from all of our royal favorites, including Kate Middleton,
Princess Kate's 10-year-old daughter, Princess Charlotte, played the piano at her mother's side in a pre-recorded portion of the televised concert at Westminster Abbey. The royal duo performed "Holm Sound" by Erland Cooper during "Royal Carols: Together at Christmas."
Princess Charlotte joined Princess Kate for a royal duet on Christmas Eve as part of the special "Royal Carols: Together at Christmas."
The mother-daughter duo taped a performance inside Windsor Castle for the television broadcast of the Princess of Wales’s Christmas carol.
The Princess of Wales and Princess Charlotte shared a surprise (and poignant) moment at the royal Christmas carol service.
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Watch Kate Middleton and Princess Charlotte play surprise piano duet for Christmas carol service
Kate Middleton and Princess Charlotte teamed up for a surprise piano duet at her fifth annual “Together At Christmas” carol service earlier this month. The mother of three, 43, released a clip of a rendition with her daughter, 10, of “Holm Sound” by Erland Cooper via social media on Wednesday following the U.K.’s ITV broadcast at 2:25 p.m. ET.
Princess Charlotte's "rare" royal style was praised in a viral TikTok post in which fans said she would make a good queen were the crown not destined for her older brother, Prince George. Charlotte is Prince William and Princess Kate's second child and has already won many royal fans aged just 10 years old.
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