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Duchess of Cambridge Plays Piano in Surprise Christmas Eve Appearance at Westminster Abbey
Millions of Britons were given a special treat on Christmas Eve when Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, made a surprise musical appearance during her Christmas Eve telepronanza filmed at Westminster Abbey.
The Duchess played the piano to accompany singer Tom Walker as he performed his hit song, For Those Who Can't Be Here, in a poignant performance.
The concert was held to pay tribute to the inspirational people who served their communities during the pandemic.
The Duchess invited 1,200 stars and heroes to the Royal Carols together at Christmas show, which she hosted.
The event was attended by members of the royal family, including her husband Prince William, Zara and Mike Tindall, Sophie Wessex, Princess Beatrice, and Eduardo Mapelli-Mosi.
The Duchess's family, including her parents, sister, and brother, were also in attendance.
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After a rousing rendition of O Holy Night by Leona Lewis, Tom Walker took the stage to perform his song.
His stunning vocals were well-received, but the camera then panned to Catherine, who was playing the piano.
The mother of three looked stunning in a bright red coat and sapphire diamond fringed earrings lent by the Queen.
She appeared very comfortable as she accompanied Tom on the piano.
Many viewers took to Twitter after the show aired to sing the praises of the future queen and her unexpected musical offering.
One touched viewer wrote, “Wow!
What a fantastic carol service!
My dad passed six days ago, and this is such a beautiful song.
Thanks!”
Another posted, “What a lovely hour that was!
Humbling, heartwarming, what a joy!
The Duchess of Cambridge just blew us all away!”
A third continued, “Didn't know I needed to see the Duchess of Cambridge playing the piano until I saw the Duchess of Cambridge playing the piano.
You rock, Catherine!”
Piers Morgan, former Good Morning Britain presenter, was among those praising her piano skills.
He tweeted his admiration for her decision to play in a public concert on TV for the first time, saying, “Very cool and very ballsy.
Well done, Catherine,” alongside two clapping emojis.
The magical moment was also noticed by Tom Walker himself, who thanked Catherine for her part in the performance and putting together the whole service.
Another fan begged the pair to release the rendition as a charity single, tweeting, “I loved, loved this at Kensington Royal at I am Tom Walker, please consider releasing this for charity.”
The Duchess's surprise appearance was a hit with viewers, with many expressing their emotions and admiration for her musical talent.
One viewer summed up the performance, saying, “Tom Walker's voice and Catherine on piano, simply beautiful.”
The Duchess of Cambridge has once again proven that she is not only a future queen but also a talented musician who can captivate audiences with her skills.
Earlier, it was confirmed that Catherine, William, and their children George, Charlotte, and Louis would be spending Christmas in Norfolk with members of the Middleton family.