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Cancer patient Kate Middleton could not control her emotions at the end of the traditional "Together at Christmas" event. At the ceremony held at Westminster Abbey, attended by family members, the 42-year-old Princess of Wales tried to stay strong despite all the challenges.
During the ceremony, which was also attended by Prince William and their children George, Charlotte, and Louis, Kate did not miss a smile on her face. However, during the closing hymn "Hark The Herald Angels Sing," she experienced emotional moments with the candle and program in her hand.
This event was a significant return to royal duties for Kate, who is undergoing chemotherapy this year. The atmosphere in the historic church, illuminated by candles, reflected the importance the princess placed on this special night.
In her speech, Kate delivered important messages: "Christmas is not just about gifts and celebrations; it is also a time to pause and reflect. It is a period when we remember to live openly, with love and forgiveness, away from the hustle and bustle of daily life."
The main theme of this year's event was determined to be love and empathy. Kate continued her remarks: "The love we show to ourselves and others is very important. A loving, understanding, forgiving, and hopeful love... This is the most valuable gift we can receive not just at Christmas, but every day of our lives."
In her letter distributed to all guests at the ceremony on December 6, Kate shared similar feelings and was noted to have personally attended to every detail of the event. This special night was recorded as one of her most meaningful returns to the public after her challenging treatment process.
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