Princess Kate shares message of togetherness
The Princess of Wales shared the message after Christmas" Community Carol Service held at St Patrick's Cathedral
The Prince and Princess of Wales shared a message highlighting the "Together at Christmas" Community Carol Service held at St Patrick's Cathedral in Armagh, Northern Ireland.
The event, one of 15 being held across the UK, brought together voices from across Northern Ireland to celebrate community, music and the festive season.
The service was supported by Prince William and Kate Middleton's The Royal Foundation, with a focus on highlighting charitable organizations and individuals making a positive impact in their communities.
"Lovely to see the ‘Together at Christmas’ spirit brought to life in Armagh, Northern Ireland - one of 15 Community Carol Services happening around the UK," read the caption shared by the official account on Instagram.
The message expressed gratitude to those involved in organizing the event, saying, "Thank you to all who made it happen and to everyone who helped bring the spirit of togetherness to Armagh."
The service aimed to promote unity and festive connection, shining a light on the charitable work being done in local communities.
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