Kate Middleton is unique in so many ways. As a princess, mother, and future Queen, or Queen Consort, she is adored by her people and millions of others from all over the world.
Many feel that after Kate Middleton was awarded the title of Princess of Wales, she began to perceive herself not only as William’s wife, but also as a major person in the royal family.
Following her struggle with cancer, a moment in her life that impacted not just her and her family, but the entire country, Kate is back in public, carrying out her royal duties with brilliance.

It’s no wonder that she’s been likened to her late mother-in-law, Princess Diana. Kate, like the People’s Princess, is admired for her grace, kindness, powerful public presence, and commitment to philanthropic work.
Kate demonstrated her musical ability to the country at Westminster Abbey at the “Royal Carols: Together at Christmas” ITV broadcast on December 24, 2021.
She joined Scottish singer Tom Walker on stage to perform the song For Those Who Can’t Be Here. According to the BBC, the two surreptitiously taped at a recording studio prior to the event, which also included Leona Lewis, Ellie Goulding, and “Harry Potter” actor Tom Felton.

Speaking on the incident, Walker remembers being asked if he was okay with the duchess performing beside him. His reaction was, “What?”
“She picked it up so well, it’s really not easy to go from not playing with other musicians for like 10 years to jumping straight in with like a whole band you’ve never met and camera crews doing live takes that’s being filmed in Westminster Abbey, so I thought it just went so well,” according to him. “She’s [a] very talented musician.”
“Royal Carols” paid tribute to those who inspired communities throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, providing an outlet for sadness, recollection, and collective fortitude.
“This Christmas will be different to what so many of us had planned,” Prince William and Kate tweeted at the time. “From those who are alone or having to isolate away from loved ones, to the incredible people supporting our NHS and caring for those most in need — we are thinking of you.”
The event was organized and hosted by Kate Middleton.