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Kate Middleton Collaborates with Tom Walker for Christmas Carol Concert

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Kate Middleton Collaborates with Tom Walker for Christmas Carol Concert

Millions of people were left in awe after Scottish singer-songwriter Tom Walker posted a photo on social media, revealing that he would be collaborating with for a music project.

The duo will be performing at the Christmas Carol concert on December 15th.

The performance will take place at Westminster Abbey and will be broadcasted live on ITV in the UK.

The collaboration came about after Walker performed at a charity event attended by the Duchess.

He was later asked to play at the Royal Carols service together with Kate during Christmas.

The singer offered to perform an unheard song, but he did not anticipate that the Duchess would join him.

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“So I sent the song over to the team, and they absolutely loved it,” said Walker in an interview with the BBC.

“And then a week later, they came back and said, ‘Will it be alright if the Duchess played along with you?'

And I was like, what?”

Walker and the Duchess rehearsed for weeks, and the singer was impressed with Kate's musical talent.

“She picked it up so well.

It's really not easy to go from not playing with other musicians for like ten years to jumping straight in with a whole band you've never met and a camera crew doing live takes that are being filmed in Westminster Abbey.

So I thought it just went so well,” said Walker.

“She's a very talented musician.”

Despite the excitement surrounding the performance, Walker did not disclose his famous bandmate to anyone, not even his mother.

She was in tears watching the performance on television, describing it as beautiful.

In other news, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's popularity in Britain has plummeted following the release of their Netflix documentary series.

According to a YouGov poll, only one-third of Britain's population now holds a positive view of .

Meanwhile, almost two-thirds of the public hold a negative opinion of the Duchess.

The poll was conducted on 1,677 adults between Wednesday and Thursday last week.

The first three episodes of the Sussex's Netflix documentary Harry and Meghan were released last Thursday, following a week of debate inspired by the release of two dramatic trailers.

In the series, the Duke and Duchess criticized members of their family, including the Prince and Princess of Wales.

Royal sources accused the program of aiming a direct hit on the legacy of II after the Commonwealth was described as Empire 2.0.

One trailer for the second half of the series, which will be released on Thursday, suggests that the final three episodes will be far more incendiary.

The Duke claims that they were happy to lie to protect William, but not himself and Meghan.

The trailer does not specify who they were, but his words are accompanied by an image of Buckingham Palace.

Netflix declined to shed any light on the Duke's comment, while sources close to the Sussex's insisted that all would become clear when the full episode airs.

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