Princess Kate Middleton is set to host her fifth annual Together at Christmas carol concert, lighting up December 2025 with warmth and festive spirit. The event will take place at the iconic Westminster Abbey in London, offering a special multifaith service that celebrates "The Power of Love and Togetherness." This annual tradition not only highlights various holiday customs but also honors individuals making significant contributions to British society.
As always, the Princess of Wales will be joined by her husband, Prince William, and their children: Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis. The concert promises to be a star-studded affair with a guest list of 1,600 people, featuring nominees from across the UK and charities supported by the royal family.
Mark your calendars for December 5, 2025, as Westminster Abbey once again becomes the festive backdrop for this cherished event. This historic venue holds sentimental value for Kate and William, having been the site of their wedding in April 2011. Over the years, Westminster Abbey has hosted numerous royal events, including the memorial for Princess Diana and Queen Elizabeth II’s state funeral.
Expect a glittering lineup of celebrities at this year's concert, including the likes of Kate Winslet, Hannah Waddingham, Dan Smith, and Chiwetel Ejiofor. Winslet, the newest ambassador for King Charles III’s charity, The King's Foundation, expressed her excitement, stating, "One of my passions is exploring ways that we can protect and promote the natural world – something I have in common with His Majesty!"
“I am delighted to become an Ambassador for The King’s Foundation in the charity’s 35th anniversary year," Winslet announced in June 2025.
These celebrity guests will lend their voices to choral performances and scripture readings, adding an extra layer of magic to the evening.
Princess Kate will address the audience with a heartfelt speech on "The Power of Love and Togetherness," celebrating the unity and contributions of people across the UK. Her message will focus on love as a binding force that transcends differences and brings communities together. "In a world that can often feel fragmented, love is the force that reconnects us all," the statement reads.
The Westminster Abbey event will be one of many, with 15 other carol services happening across the UK, all embracing the theme of love and unity. A special festive display by horticulturist Jamie Butterworth will highlight the importance of nature, and schoolchildren will contribute handmade wreaths, showcasing their creativity and community spirit.
For those unable to attend in person, highlights will air on ITV and its streaming service ITVX on Christmas Eve, with a repeat on Christmas Day. International audiences can catch up on Britbox and Amazon Prime Video, while select moments will be shared on the royal family's YouTube channel.