The Duchess of Cambridge praised the nation for persevering through such a 'bleak time'🎄
The Duchess of Cambridge got into the festive spirit as she adorned a tree with red ribbons at Westminster Abbey paid tribute to the ‘inspirational’ heroes of the Covid pandemic as she introduced a community carol service at Westminster Abbey.
In a recorded introduction to the service, Kate said the country had been through ‘such a bleak time’ and faced ‘many challenges’.Kate said she and her husband Prince William ‘wanted to say a huge thank you to all those amazing people out there who have supported their communities’.To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that
The concert was attended by those recognised as unsung heroes for their community work, and said they were owed ‘a huge debt of gratitude’. Young carers, faith leaders and those who may have been more vulnerable or isolated during the pandemic were also among the crowd The concert was attended by people William and Kate spent time with during recent royal engagements Young carers, faith leaders and those who may have been more vulnerable or isolated during the pandemic were also among the crowd.
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