Anticipation is growing for Kate Middleton’s yearly Christmas carol event, “Together at Christmas,” as the holidays draw near. It is anticipated that this year’s theme, which centers on building “supportive, nurturing worlds around children and adults,” may cause some controversy, especially with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
The holiday event, which is set for December 8, 2023, at Westminster Abbey and will feature performers like as Adam Lambert and Beverley Knight, has developed into an annual celebration of community work. This year’s carol service’s subject, which emphasizes the value of supporting surroundings for both adults and children, fits well with Kate’s commitment to early childhood development.
The host of The Royal Report podcast, Jack Royston, noted that the topic would infuriate the Sussexes because it goes against their story that Meghan wasn’t given enough assistance during her pregnancy.
The subject also explores Meghan’s admission to Oprah in March 2021 that she had suicidal thoughts while carrying Archie.
There are many theories about what to do over the holidays. Some suggest meeting up with the British royals at Sandringham, or spending it in Montecito, California. The possibility of a Sandringham reunion is less likely, though, in light of recent scandals, such as the listing of “royal racists” in Omid Scobie’s book.