Kate and Charlotte's Piano Duet in Christmas Special
Princess of Wales Kate and daughter Charlotte performed a piano duet for the annual 'Together at Christmas' carol service, sharing a message of love and connection. Watch the special on ITV.
Princess of Wales Kate and daughter Charlotte performed a piano duet for the annual 'Together at Christmas' carol service, sharing a message of love and connection. Watch the special on ITV.
The Princess of Wales and her daughter, Princess Charlotte, performed a special piano duet at a Windsor Castle carol service on Christmas Eve 2025. Discover the heartwarming details of their musical tribute.
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The Prince and Princess of Wales have shared their official 2025 Christmas card, featuring a new family portrait. See the festive image and details here.
Prince William and Kate Middleton share their 2025 family holiday card, while King Charles and Queen Camilla also release their festive greeting. See the official photos and messages.
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