Princess Charlotte delighted royal fans with her appearance at her mother’s annual Christmas carol concert, quickly stealing the show as she giggled, laughed and sang her way through the service. The nine-year-old attended alongside her older brother Prince George , 11, and her younger brother Prince Louis , six, who could be seen standing alongside her as she avidly watched the performance at Westminster Abbey. During the carol O Come All Ye Faithful, the princess could be seen giggling and exchanging glances with her siblings, before composing herself and belting out the lyrics.
Ever the sensible one, she also helped Louis, who is known for his mischievous facial impressions at public events, hold his candle. She also watched in awe as ballet dancers took to the stage, with her mother the Princess of Wales previously revealing that the performance had been kept a secret from her, to surprise her daughter during the service. Kate’s fourth annual carol service was staged on December 6 and also featured performances by Paloma Faith, jazz singer Gregory Porter, singer-songwriter JP Cooper who performed with the Soul Sanctuary Choir and new singing talent Olivia Dean.
Broadcasted on Christmas Eve, it marks one of the few occasions Kate has returned to public life this year, after her cancer diagnosis which has seen her undergo preventative chemotherapy. In a voiceover recorded for the start of the programme, Kate read extracts from a letter she wrote about love and empathy t.