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Princess of Wales to Host Christmas Carol Service Tribute to Late Queen Elizabeth II
The Princess of Wales is set to host a Christmas Carol service tribute to Her Late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II at Westminster Abbey this December.
The event is scheduled for Thursday, December 15, and will be broadcast on ITV on Christmas Eve.
This will be the first Christmas Carol service since the Princess of Wales was given her title.
The purpose of the service is to recognize selflessness among individuals and communities around the UK and highlight the importance of supporting others during difficult times.
The event is spearheaded by the Princess of Wales Band and supported by the Royal Foundation.
It will showcase the joy of coming together in friendships and community events that support people in times of difficulty and loss.
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The Princess of Wales will invite those who have given to their communities and the charities she works with.
However, it has been reported that Meghan and Harry are not on the guest list, nor are they involved in any of the charities associated with the event.
Catherine, the Princess of Wales, has made it clear that Meghan was not invited to this event, despite her involvement with some charity communities in the UK.
This is likely due to Meghan's recent toxic podcast series, which Catherine reportedly did not appreciate.
The Princess of Wales is smart enough to avoid anything about Meghan for this event, as it is meant to pay tribute to the late Queen.
She will not let Meghan steal the show and newspaper headlines, like what happened a month ago.
Plus, Harry and Meg are currently experiencing a low point in their relationship, so the couple will avoid appearing together in public.
Catherine has good reason not to invite any of them to the UK.
After the Queen's death, Frogmore no longer belongs to the couple, and whenever they visit the UK, they must beg William and Catherine for accommodation.
The Prince and Princess of Wales do not want to receive troublemakers who bullied their children visiting their cozy home.
The event will be an opportunity for Catherine and William to take charge of some important events and show Harry and Meg what it is to be future King and Queen.
William's not weak as Charles is, so no invitation was sent to the Sussexes.
The show is just Catherine and William and all the fellow guests working hard to support this country.
One Twitter user excitedly said, “Will she play the piano again?
Will she sing or narrate?
Perhaps there will be a children's choir?
Or perhaps an inaugural tradition to honor, remember, celebrate and inspire past, present and future international intergenerational peace, love, hope and faith?”
Another added, “The Princess of Wales consistently does thoughtful things in a respectful way, and has a genuine glow of happiness about her.
She does an excellent job.
It is going to be a lovely tribute to Her Majesty, and will be lovely to listen to.
May unexpectedly good things happen for all of us this year.
Merry Christmas, everyone.”
In conclusion, the Princess of Wales will host a Christmas Carol service tribute to Her Late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II at Westminster Abbey this December.