British Royals Attend Together at Christmas Carol Service at Westminster Abbey

Together at Christmas Carol Service 2022

The British Royal Family shows unity on December 15, Thursday as they attended the "Together at Christmas" carol service at Westminster Abbey in London, organized by Catherine, the Princess of Wales. 

Their arrival at Westminster Abbey for the service came hours after Netflix aired the third episode of Harry and Meghan's explosive docuseries.

British royals attend Together at Christmas Carol Service
The Prince and Princess of Wales with their children, George and Charlotte

British royals attend Together at Christmas Carol Service

British royals attend Together at Christmas Carol Service

The Duke of Sussex made several controversial claims against his family again, saying he was shouted at by his brother, Prince William, during the tense moment of their Sandringham meeting called by the Queen in 2020 to discuss his stepping back from senior roles. 

British royals attend Together at Christmas Carol Service
King Charles III was all smiles as he greeted church authorities
British royals attend Together at Christmas Carol Service

He also claimed he was being lied to by his father, now the King, and that his grandmother, the late Queen, just seated silently as she listened to the three of them (Prince Charles, Prince William, and Prince Harry) discussed things under tension.

British royals attend Together at Christmas Carol Service
Queen Camilla arrived at Westminster Abbey

The Royal Family, however, was unfazed by the controversial Netflix series of the Sussexes as they arrived at Westminster Abbey in a festive mood.

British royals attend Together at Christmas Carol Service
Mike and Zara Tindall also attended the service

British royals attend Together at Christmas Carol Service
Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank

Members of the Royal Family who attended Together at Christmas carol service: King Charles III, Queen Camilla, the Prince and Princess of Wales, Prince George and Princess Charlotte of Wales, the Countess of Wessex, Princess Beatrice and her husband, Edoardo Mapelli-Mozzi, Princess Eugenie and her husband, Jack Brooksbank, the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester, the Duke of Kent, Princess Alexandra, Prince and Princess Michael of Kent, Zara and Mike Tindall, Lord and Lady Frederick Windsor, and Lady Gabriella Windsor with her husband Thomas Kingston. 

British royals attend Together at Christmas Carol Service
The Countess of Wessex, Princess Beatrice, and Edo

British royals attend Together at Christmas Carol Service
The Waleses arrived for the service

"Together at Christmas" community carol service this year is dedicated to the memory of Queen Elizabeth II and the values that she demonstrated throughout her life, including duty, empathy, faith, service, compassion, and support for others.

British royals attend Together at Christmas Carol Service
The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester

The service, which celebrated and showcased the importance of what community connection and family togetherness can bring, also recognized the selfless contribution of individuals and communities across the United Kingdom.

British royals attend Together at Christmas Carol Service
The British Royal Family inside the Westminster Abbey

British royals attend Together at Christmas Carol Service
The British Royal Family inside the Westminster Abbey

The Westminster Abbey choir sang joyous songs for the Holiday season such as "O Come All Ye Faithful". The service will be aired on ITV on Christmas eve. It will be broadcast as part of the "Royal Carols: Together at Christmas on the ITV channel.

British royals attend Together at Christmas Carol Service
Catherine wore a bespoke burgundy coat dress

Prince George and Princess Charlotte were the mini-mes of their parents as they wore twinning outfits, Prince George and his father Prince William, and Princess Charlotte wore the same burgundy dress of her mother, Catherine.

British royals attend Together at Christmas Carol Service
Catherine, the Princess of Wales

British royals attend Together at Christmas Carol Service
Prince William and Prince George

Royal Fashion for the night

The Princess of Wales wore a bespoke burgundy coat dress from Eponine London and a pair of burgundy suede pumps from Gianvito Rossi. While Princess Charlotte wore a classic burgundy coat dress for kids from Trotter Children's Wear.

British royals attend Together at Christmas Carol Service
Mother and daughter twinnings in a burgundy coat dress

Zara Tindall, who also wore a burgundy shade for the night, picked an Italian fitted coat dress from Karen Millen and a pair of Rebecca black suede pumps from Emmy London.

British royals attend Together at Christmas Carol Service
Princess Beatrice and Edo Mapelli-Mozzi
British royals attend Together at Christmas Carol Service
Lord and Lady Frederick Windsor

Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie wrapped themselves in a wool coat dress and a pair of high black boots. While the Countess of Wessex, who attended the event without her husband, Prince Edward, the Earl of Wessex, was the most stylish, wearing a double-breasted white wool coat from Max Mara, an oatmeal shade roll neck dress, and a pair of leather boots in caramel from Reiss.

British royals attend Together at Christmas Carol Service
Queen Camilla arrived for the service

Camilla, the Queen Consort, who seems developing her own unique brand of style since assuming her new role this year, arrived in a beautiful white coat dress with a black printed dress underneath. She also wore a pair of black boots.

British royals attend Together at Christmas Carol Service
Prince and Princess Michael of Kent

We also love the style of Lady Frederick Windsor (born Sophie Winkleman) for the night, wearing an elegant grey coat dress from Lucan Fashion Ltd, with a pair of black suede pumps, and a Catherine Walker winter hat.

The "Together at Christmas" carol service at Westminster Abbey began in 2021 when Catherine then the Duchess of Cambridge performed on the piano accompanying the choir to inspire the public to welcome the holiday season with joy despite the difficult times during the pandemic.

Photo credit: The Prince and Princess of Wales and The Royal Family instagram, PA, AP, and Getty Images. Royal Fashion Police instagram for the description of the outfits

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