Kate Middleton will be joined by family during her annual Christmas carol service.
The Princess of Wales will welcome members of the royal family for her Together at Christmas service at Westminster Abbey, which will be held on December 5.
Prince William will be present however, it is not confirmed which other members of the Royal Family would be there.
In the past, the Prince and Princess of Wales brought their three children: Prince George, 12, Princess Charlotte, 10, and Prince Louis, 7.
Joining the royal family this year will be Kate Winslet and Chiwetel Ejiofor, who are giving readings.
Other readings will come from Babatunde Aléshé and Joe Locke, who will be accompanied by pianist Paul Gladstone Reid.
Hannah Waddingham, Griff, Katie Melua and Dan Smith are taking part in musical performances, and a song will also be performed by Cornish folk music group Fisherman’s Friends.
For Waddingham, it is the continuation of her association and collaboration with the royal family, as she has been a prominent celebrity supporter of William's Earthshot Prize.
Westminster Abbey's world-famous choir will sing some of the best-known carols, Kate's office at Kensington Palace announced.
"The Service will bring people together to celebrate love in all its forms — whether it’s love within families, through friendships, across communities or even through powerful moments of connection with strangers. In a world that can often feel fragmented and disconnected, love is the force that reconnects us all – spanning generations, communities, cultures and faiths," Kensington Palace said.
"As we approach the Christmas season, we are reminded of the power of togetherness. The evening will highlight the transformative power of investing in one another with compassion, presence and joy," it added.