Princess of Wales Shines in Red at Together at Christmas Carol Service
In a moment of royal elegance and festive cheer, the Princess of Wales turned heads at Westminster Abbey this evening as she hosted the annual Together at Christmas Carol Service.
The beloved royal looked nothing short of sensational in a striking red coat dress by Sarah Burton for Alexander McQueen, her go-to designer for major events.
The fashion-forward Princess of Wales added yet another stunning look to her repertoire, a chic display of her signature style.
Among the remarkable attendees is nine-year-old Chila Brown from Cambridgeshire, who raised over £2,000 for her best friend Harrison and her brother, both suffering from the rare and debilitating Batten disease. Olivia Bowditch from Dorset was also invited for her volunteer work with the charity For Me, You, which sends anonymous letters of encouragement to cancer patients.
Families affected by the tragic Southport knife attack, whom William and Catherine met earlier this year, were also included in the royal guest list, as well as six-time Olympic champion cyclist Sir Chris Hoy, who is battling terminal prostate cancer.
The evening took on an emotional tone as candles were lit in remembrance and tribute to those who have overcome personal adversity. The ceremony not only celebrated Christmas but also the extraordinary strength and resilience of those in the community who continue to make a difference in the lives of others.
The Together at Christmas Carol Service, hosted by the Princess of Wales, was a beautiful reminder of the importance of love, compassion, and generosity, making it one of the most heartfelt royal events of the year.