Friday night, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis showed their appreciation for their mother, Princess Kate, by attending her yearly Christmas carol service at Westminster Abbey.
Eight-year-old Charlotte wore a maroon coat dress that matched her father, Prince William, who was also present, in terms of his tie.
Louis, five, wore a dark pea coat and dark slacks, while George, ten, dressed in a dark suit and tie, just like his father.
When Kate hosted the “Royal Carols: Together at Christmas” program, which she first introduced in 2021, she made a statement in a cream pantsuit and coat.
According to Kensington Palace, the program recognizes individuals who have “gone above and beyond to help others throughout the year” each year…
The service will be attended by early childhood workers, volunteers from various charities, and people “who may have had a challenging year, including children and families,” in addition to members of the British royal family, according to Kensington Palace.
When Scottish singer-songwriter Tom Walker and Kate recorded a piano duet last year, they surprised the audience by singing “For Those Who Can’t Be Here.”
This year’s performers for “Together at Christmas,” which will air on TV in the UK on Christmas Eve, are actress and singer-songwriter Beverley Knight and singer Adam Lambert.
The two names mentioned in the book have since been made public in British press reports as Prince Kate and King Charles III, the father of William and Harry.
The Sussexes, who left their prominent royal positions in 2020, did not respond to ABC News’s request for comment regarding “Endgame.” The royal family has also refrained from making any public remarks regarding Scobie’s book.
Following reports of Charles and Kate’s names appearing in British press, a representative for Buckingham Palace previously told ABC News that they were “considering all options”.