Kate Middleton delivered good Christmas news
It comes as the Princess of Wales will once again host a Christmas carol service, with midwives and nursery teachers among the guests, to help those who support young children and families celebrate.
Kate’s traditional bash will be attended by members of the royal family, with the King and Queen likely to join the congregation, as they did last year, along with Princess husband William and her two eldest children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte.
The joyful Christmas photo to announce the news shows the princess trimming the tree while wearing a festive jumper from Holland Cooper’s Fair Isle brand.
This year, the service will feature the royal’s early years campaign, ‘Shaping Us’, which launched in January and aims to highlight the importance of a child’s formative years.
Kate Middleton in Christmas clothes announced the good news (photo: instagram.com/princeandprincessofwales)
It is not yet known whether Prince Louis, now just five years old, will attend. Last year it was considered too small for such a holiday.
In addition to the service at Westminster Abbey, 12 public carols will be held across the UK, organized by the Lord Lieutenants and supported by the Royal William and Kate Foundation.
“This will be a special time to thank all those who do so much to support babies, young children and families in our communities across the UK,” Kate wrote on her page.
The princess added that the first service will take place on December 8, which seems very soon.
Kate Middleton in Christmas clothes announced the good news (photo: instagram.com/princeandprincessofwales)