Duchess Kate is spreading Christmas cheer to families who need it most.
Princess of Wales invited survivors and relatives of victims Stabbing at Taylor Swift-themed dance class in Southport, UKfor her upcoming carol service.
'The Royal Family has been a huge support to the family,' a royal source said. told the sun Friday. “king [Charles III] After meeting with survivors, Duchess Kate took time with Prince William to meet with them in private last month. ”
A source said Middleton, 42, had “personally ensured” that everyone affected by the tragic events would be invited to “together for Christmas,” which was “more important than ever for her.” “It will be meaningful.”
“It promises to be an incredibly life-affirming evening and there are many organizations involved to make sure everything is ready,” a source said of the December 6 event at Westminster Abbey. added.
The family and survivors will undergo three days of recuperation in London.
Travel and accommodation costs are being covered by Southport Stronger Together, a charity set up to help those affected by the tragedy.
“The family met the King, met Taylor Swift, and experienced this incredible concert, all of which are tinged with the trauma they continue to live with.” sources told The Sun.
“It was a scary time for them. The children and adults in that room will never be the same again.”
On July 29, three girls were killed and 10 others were killed in an attack that occurred during a Taylor Swift yoga and dance workshop in Southport, about four hours from London. I was injured.
Axel Rudakubana, 18, was arrested and charged with three counts of murder and 10 counts of attempted murder. His motives remain unclear.
Ms Swift, 34, wrote on her Instagram Story a day after the horror unfolded: “I'm in complete shock as the horror of yesterday's Southport attack comes flooding back.”
“Life and innocence were lost and it was extremely traumatizing for everyone on the scene, their families and first responders,” she continued. “They were little kids in dance class.”
The “Cruel Summer” singer met with families and survivors of the attack during a London tour performance in August. She also raised over $25,000 for them.
Mr Charles, 76, met with Southport survivors and similarly condemned the attack, writing in a statement at the time that he was “absolutely shocked to hear of the absolutely horrific events”.
