Princess of Wales Welcomes Survivors of Southport Tragedy to Carol Service
Catherine, the Princess of Wales, has sent personal invitations to her annual
Together at Christmas Carol Service, bringing joy to royal fans and offering
comfort to special guests.
According to The Sun, Catherine extended invites to child survivors of the
Southport stabbing attack, ensuring they feel embraced by the royal family
during the holiday season. An insider revealed, βThe Royal family have been a
tremendous support to the families. The King met the survivors, and Kate
privately met with them last month alongside Prince William.β
The Princessβs gesture follows her visit to Southport after completing her
chemotherapy, where she connected deeply with the affected community. βNow she
has personally ensured everyone is invited to her concert, which, this year,
will mean more to her than ever before,β the source added.
A Palace spokesperson emphasised the emotional tone of this yearβs event,
stating it offers βa moment to reflect upon the importance of love and
empathy, and how much we need each other, especially in the most difficult
times of our lives.β
Earlier this week, Catherine shared a behind-the-scenes video on the Prince
and Princess of Walesβs social media accounts, showcasing the creation of the
concert invitations. She announced, βThe invitations are fresh off the press
for this yearβs Together at Christmas Carol Service, which will return to
Westminster Abbey on Friday 6 December.β
The heartfelt invitations come amid reports of Harryβs potential return to the
UK, adding a layer of anticipation to the royal familyβs holiday season.


