Princess Kate is showcasing her commitment to royal duties as she continues to prepare for her annual Christmas carol service, according to royal commentator Helena Chard. The Princess of Wales, featured in the Court Circular, held a meeting at Windsor Castle on Tuesday to discuss the event with members of her Royal Foundation and aides.
Speaking on GB News, Chard applauded Kate’s “slow and measured” approach to her work, especially during a time of ongoing health recovery. “It’s fantastic news. We are thrilled to hear it,” Chard told host Emily Carver. “Her determination to get back to work is inspiring, and we’re all excited about this concert, which has become a staple in the royal calendar.”
Chard also noted that the Princess’s involvement in the service highlights her dedication to her public role, despite health challenges. “She’s taking it day by day, balancing her work with caring for her young family. It’s clear she wants to return to normality, but at her own pace.”
The Christmas carol service, set to be held at Westminster Abbey for the fourth consecutive year, will be broadcast on ITV on Christmas Eve. The event, which Kate has hosted for several years, is expected to feature her husband, Prince William, their children, and other members of the Royal Family.
The Princess recently shared an emotional message announcing the completion of her chemotherapy treatment, openly discussing her battle with cancer alongside William and their children in a heartfelt film. Despite these personal challenges, her continued efforts to organize the carol service demonstrate her resilience and dedication to her royal duties.