Christmas feels very different without Queen Elizabeth, says Britain’s Kate

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King Charles, attended by Queen Consort Camilla, joined his son Prince William, Kate, and another family member at the service in the abbey, Elizabeth’s funeral held in September. The carol benefit took place last week and broadcasts on Saturday.
After Charles ascended to the throne, Kate, William’s wife and evolved Princess of Wales, hosted the occasion and dedicated it to Elizabeth and all those who were sadly no longer with us.
So, while Christmas will operate very differently this year, we can still remember the memories and traditions we communicated, Kate said in an introduction to the service. Elizabeth died on September 8, aged 96, behind 70 years on the throne.

She said that her Majesty held Christmas around her heart as a time that brought people together and reminded us of the importance of faith, friendship, and family and of revealing empathy and compassion.
The family presented a united front at the use on December 15 – the day that the final episodes of Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle’s Netflix documentary series were released.
Harry, who trekked down from royal duties in 2020, piled fresh criticism on his family in the series, including blaming his older brother William for screaming at him during a summit to discuss his future.

Britain’s Princess of Wales paid homage to Queen Elizabeth at a carol service in Westminster Abbey, telling the royal family’s first Christmas without the late monarch would feel very different.
King Charles, attended by Queen Consort Camilla, joined his son Prince William, Kate, and other family members at the benefit in the sanctuary, where Elizabeth’s funeral is in September.
The carol benefit took place last week and broadcasts on Saturday. Kate, William’s wife and evolved Princess of Wales after Charles mounted to the throne, hosted the event and dedicated it to Elizabeth and those who are sadly no longer with us. So, while Christmas will sense very different this year, we can still remember the memories and traditions we shared, Kate said in an introduction to the service.
Elizabeth died on September 8. aged 96, after 70 years on the throne.

Her Majesty held Christmas near her heart as a time that brought people together and reminded us of the importance of faith, friendship, and family, and to showing empathy and compassion, she said.
The family presented a united show at the service on December 15 – the same day that the last episodes of Prince Harry and his wife Meghan’s Netflix documentary series remove.
Harry, who trekked down from royal duties in 2020, piled fresh criticism on his family in the series, including blaming his older brother William for yelling at him during a summit to discuss his future.

So, while Christmas will take very diverse this year, we can still remember the memories and practices we shared, Kate said in an introduction to the service. Elizabeth passed on September 8, 96, after 70 years on the throne.
“Her Majesty held Christmas near to her heart as a time that got people together and reminded us of the importance of faith, friendship, and family, and to show empathy and understanding, she said.
The family presented a united show at the service on December 15 – the same day that the last episodes of Prince Harry and his wife Meghan’s Netflix documentary series were released.
Harry, who trekked down from royal duties in 2020, piled fresh criticism on his family in the series, including blaming his older brother William for screaming at him during a summit to discuss his future.

Kate, who is William’s wife and evolved Princess of Wales behind Charles ascended to the throne, hosted the event and saved it for Elizabeth and all those who are sadly no longer with us.
So, while Christmas will run very differently this year, we can still recall the memories and traditions we communicated, Kate said in an introduction to the service. Elizabeth died on September 8, 96, after 70 years on the throne.
Her Majesty held Christmas close to her heart as a time that brought people together and reminded us of the essence of faith, friendship, and family, and to showing empathy and compassion, she said.

The family established a united front at the benefit on December 15 – the day that the last episodes of Prince Harry and his wife Meghan’s Netflix documentary series were released.
Harry, who stepped down from kingly duties in 2020, piled fresh criticism on his family in the series, including blaming his older brother William for screaming at him during a summit to discuss his future.

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