Princess Kate’s New Holiday Look Involves a Glittering Tweed Jacket

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Princess Kate has worn a lot stunning outfits in the months leading up to Christmas. The Princess has also been spotted wearing skinny jeans and Superga trainers for the Wales’s 2022 Christmas card and a Holland Cooper Fair Isle knit while decorating her Christmas tree, in addition to red sequined gowns by Jenny Packham and Needle & Thread (the former worn with the Lotus Flower Tiara) and prim dress coats in burgundy, one of the royal’s most-worn colors.

With yet another stunning holiday outfit, the Princess of Wales is back. Princess Kate made a shining appearance while filming the opening to Royal Carols: Together at Christmas in a new video that Kensington Palace just released. The Westminster Abbey Christmas Carol Service will be led by Kate for the second time this year.

Kate is seen on the recording standing in front of a big, lighted Christmas tree while wearing a glitter-covered black tweed jacket with orange lining. The recording was made at the abbey on December 14, the day before the service.

“I am so thrilled to be back at Westminster Abbey for our second carol service,” the royal says. “Last year’s event reminded me what I love most about Christmas, seeing people coming together, celebrating and experiencing special moments, whilst also thinking about the year that’s passed.”

The black color is notable because royal family members only wear it during times of grief, and this year’s carol service is held in honor of the Queen. The Princess of Wales further explains that the goal of this year’s service is to carry on the late monarch’s legacy.

“This Christmas will be our first without Her Late Majesty Queen Elizabeth,” Kate continues. “Her Majesty held Christmas close to her heart, as a time that brought people together and reminded us of the importance of faith, friendship, and family, and to show empathy and compassion.”

“This year, we’ve invited hundreds of inspiring individuals to the service. Those who showcase the power of connectedness and community values, allowing us to continue Her Majesty’s tradition of recognizing and thanking those who have gone above and beyond to support others,” she says. “Her Majesty leaves with us an incredible legacy and one that has deeply inspired many of us. This year’s carol service is dedicated to her and to all those who are sadly no longer with us.”

The Christmas Eve carol service will be televised on ITV.

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