Kate Middleton gets new honour as Queen Camilla steps back
Queen Camilla suffers huge heartbreak ahead of prestigious royal event
Princess Kate received a special honour amid Queen Camilla's health problems.
Hello! reported that the Princess of Wales dubbed the 'Queen of Christmas' because she has been delighting fans with joyful videos of her upcoming festive event preparations.
For the unversed, Kate Middleton is all set to host the yearly Christmas Carol Concert on December 6 at Westminster Abbey.
A few days ago, Kensington Palace released the mother-of-three's personal message which she penned for her guests.
In her letter, the future Queen revealed that Christmas is her "favourite" time of the year as it gives time "to slow down and reflect on the deeper things that connect us all."
The Princess further shared that the festival "encourages us to turn to love, not fear."
Moreover, Kate, who underwent a difficult year of her life due to a cancer battle, said that the power of love is empathetic and forgiving and it "brings joy and hope."
On December 2, the Princess also revealed that she had sent her Carol Service invitations and was excited to welcome special people.
It is pertinent to mention that Kate's new title appeared in the limelight after Buckingham Palace broke down the sad news of Queen Camilla's health.
As per the Palace's spokesperson, the Queen will not be joining King Charles and the royal family to welcome the Amir of Qatar.
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