The royal family remains mum about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's new allegations in the last three episodes of their Netflix docuseries, "Harry & Meghan." They just put their focus on Kate Middleton's Christmas carol concert, "Together at Christmas," and put on a united front as they grace Westminster Abbey.
King Charles III, Camilla, Queen Consort, and Prince William attended the important event and showed their support for Kate Middleton. This comes a few hours after Prince Harry and Meghan Markle dropped another set of bombshell revelations against the royal family, detailing his fallout with his brother this time.
Nearly 2,000 people gathered to watch the Duchess of Cornwall's service, which she had dedicated to the late Queen Elizabeth II. She also remembered the values she had inflicted in her life, like "duty, empathy, faith, service, kindness, compassion, and support for others."
The event was also set to recognize the selfless efforts of families, communities, and people across the U.K., celebrating and showcasing the joy that human connection and togetherness could bring.
"Together at Christmas" took place just hours after the release of the second part of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's controversial docuseries. The couple made new revelations, but the royal family seemed just to shrug it off, continuing their lives as usual.
Kate Middleton once again stunned everyone with her maroon coat dress when she arrived at Westminster Abbey. She donned a wine-colored gown paired with a matching clutch bag and dazzling drop earrings.
Before the event started, she was heard telling singer Alfie Boe about her own musical skills, though she admitted she still had to undergo more practice to hone her singing abilities. She continued that she could slightly hide away her flaws by singing with the piano.
But she wasn't sure if her three kids could forgive her, unsure whether they thought she had a good singing voice. "I'll have to have some lessons," she confirmed.
Aside from the king and queen and her husband, Sophie Wessex also joined to watch the Christmas concert, along with Princess Eugenie and her husband, Jack Brooksbank. Princess Beatrice also arrived with her better half, Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, and greeted the awaiting crowds with warm smiles.
Alternatively, Kate Middleton greeted the clergy at the Abbey door before she talked to the guests and gave the kids high-fives. She then left to meet Prince William and their two kids, Prince George and Princess Charlotte.
"Together at Christmas" was broadcast on ITV and featured a mix of modern and traditional elements with carols sung by the world-famous Westminster Abbey Choir and musical performances and readings of some special guests.