Princess Catherine Invites Princesses Beatrice adn Eugenie to Christmas Carol Concert Amid Andrew Scandal
London - Princess Catherine has extended personal invitations to Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie to attend her annual Christmas Carol Concert, a move interpreted as an effort to demonstrate Royal Family unity following recent controversies surrounding their father, Prince Andrew. The event, titled “Together At Christmas,” will be held at Westminster Abbey on December 5th and celebrates the “power of love.”
This year marks the fifth consecutive year Princess Catherine will host the concert, which has become a notable fixture in the royal calendar. the service will feature readings from actors Hannah Waddingham, Kate winslet, and Chiwetel Ejiofor, alongside carols sung by the Westminster Abbey choir and additional musical performances.
royal commentator Neil Sean told Fox News, “princess Beatrice and princess Eugenie received personal invitations for this year’s ’Together at Christmas’ from Princess Catherine’s office. This is Catherine’s project,and she has the final say…Above all,yes,the Royal Family wants to be seen as united amid what has been a very tough year.”
The invitation to Beatrice and Eugenie comes after Prince Andrew was stripped of his titles and honours due to his association with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Sean cautioned that the sisters face a difficult decision,noting that declining the invitation could be perceived as a snub,while attending could draw significant media attention.
The concert will also honor the late Duchess of Kent, with young performers from Future Talent, a charity co-founded by Katharine, performing outside Westminster Abbey. Princess Beatrice attended the christmas Carol Concert last year.