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Kate Middleton glows while spreading Christmas cheer after health battle

Duchess Kate is spreading Christmas cheer after a frightening year after being diagnosed with cancer and recovering from major abdominal surgery.

On December 6, the Princess of Wales hosted the fourth annual Christmas Caroling Service. The holiday concert was held at Westminster Abbey in London, and Middleton arrived at the service alone before meeting her husband Prince William and their three children: Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis.

Ms. Middleton wore a long red coat with a large black ribbon on the collar and looked energetic and healthy. She paired the look with pearl earrings, heeled boots, and her signature blowout look.

Duchess Kate appeared happy and healthy as she attended her fourth Christmas carol service. (Getty Images)

The Prince and Duchess of Wales' official Instagram account uploaded a photo from Friday night's event with the caption: “It's a night to come together and celebrate this festive season as the Together Christmas Carol Service returns to Westminster Abbey.” Added.

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The statement added: “We will shine a light on people across the UK who have shown love, kindness and empathy to others in their communities.”

The caption stated that the public would be able to watch the service on ITV and ITVX official on Christmas Eve.

Middleton made a rare statement about her health during the Together at Christmas event. The princess was asked by pop star Paloma Faith to open up about the challenges she has faced this year.

“I never thought this year would turn out like this,” Middleton said in a video filmed by Channel 5 News UK. uploaded to X, Previously on Twitter.

Paloma Faith

Paloma Faith attended the Middletons Together Christmas event on December 6th. (Getty Images)

“That wasn't planned,” Faith interjected.

Mr. Middleton agreed and replied, “It's definitely unplanned.” “But I think a lot of people have had such a difficult time this year.”

This year has been a tough year for the whole family. Middleton attended a Christmas carol service with her, and their three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, also made public appearances.

According to People magazine, the three young royals had notes to place on a kindness tree outside the venue.

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Before the event began, Prince William and Duchess Kate's official Instagram account shared a photo of Westminster Abbey “looking beautiful and festive ahead of tonight's Christmas carol service.”

The Princess of Wales first joined them at a Christmas carol service last year, before she was diagnosed with cancer earlier this year. Christmas day St. Mary Magdalene Church Her engagement at the mansion last year was the princess's last public event in the months before she revealed her diagnosis.

Prince William, Kate Middleton, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, Prince Louis

Prince William, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, Prince Louis, and Duchess Kate at the Christmas carol service on December 6th. (Aaron Chown/WPA Pool/Getty Images)

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In September she announced that Finished preventive chemotherapy.

Charles III was also diagnosed with an undisclosed type of cancer this year.

Duchess Kate, Princess Charlotte, Prince Louis

Princess Charlotte, Prince Louis and Duchess Kate attended Friday night's event. (Aaron Chown/WPA Pool/Getty Images)

The royal family's stay at Sandringham is a long-standing tradition, with the late Queen Elizabeth typically recuperating here from December to February, the day her father, King George VI, passed away.

Prince Charles, Queen Camilla, Prince William, Prince Middleton and their children will head to Sandringham before Christmas and will stay there until the New Year.

King Charles, wearing a white shirt and glasses, holds up a golden glass.

King Charles has had his own health issues this year. (Getty Images)

Grant Harrold, Charles' former personal butler, said: “It's going to be just like any other Christmas, with a focus on young families.” new york post In November. “Like the late Queen, they're very family-oriented, so that's going to be the focus.”

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People magazine reported in early December that Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan had not yet received an invitation from the royal family to spend their annual Christmas break at Sandringham, Norfolk.

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Duchess Kate announced her cancer diagnosis in a video message in March. (Getty Images)

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex will spend Christmas in the United States, where they live.

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The report comes after Middleton posted an emotional holiday message on her Instagram, writing, “A special letter that reflects the importance of love, empathy, and how much we need each other during the most difficult times.'' '' was about to be sent to the invited guests. The second Christmas carol service will be held at Westminster Abbey next month, and 'community carol services in 15 locations across the country will be held to thank participants for all they do for others. “I will.”

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The Sussexes have not spent Christmas with the royal family at Sandringham since 2018, the same year they married. The couple left England in 2020 and eventually settled in California.

Fox News Digital’s Brie Stimson contributed to this report.

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