Kate Middleton is making the holiday season a little brighter for fans of Taylor Swift, who was the victim of a terrifying attack.
As you may recall, on July 29, three children were killed in a mass stabbing at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class in Southport, England.
Ten other people, including eight children, were seriously injured.
Will and Kate Reach Out
In October, Kate and William visited Southport to meet people affected by the attack.
It was one of Kate’s first official engagements, just weeks after completing chemotherapy treatments.
Now, the Princess of Wales is once again reaching out to survivors and their families.
According to a new report from SunKate and William have invited the victims and their families to their annual Christmas carol service, which will be held on 6 December.
The concert has become one of the most popular events on the royal calendar in recent years. This will be the fourth time Kate has hosted.
A statement from Kensington Palace said: “This year, Her Royal Highness wanted to celebrate the many people who support people in need – individuals who inspire, advise, console and, above all, show that love is what matters most. The greatest gift we can receive.” ,
“The theme takes inspiration from the Christmas story, encouraging us to consider the experiences of others and the vital human need to give and receive empathy.”
Kate Middleton consoles Taylor Swift fans and their families
According to a new report from PeopleKate has invited 1,600 guests, most of whom have “worked for their communities and helped those in need” in the past year.
Insiders say Kate was deeply moved by her visit to Southport and is looking forward to once again meeting the families who were affected by the dance class attack.
A statement from Kate’s office said, “This year’s service provides a moment to reflect on the importance of love and empathy, and how much we need each other, especially during the most difficult times of our lives. “
“The service will highlight individuals from across the UK who have shown love, kindness and empathy towards others in their communities.”
The program will be filmed and broadcast across the UK on Christmas Eve.
We’re sure Will and Kate are well aware that nothing can ease the pain of parents who will soon be celebrating their first Christmas without their daughters, who were tragically taken away from them .
But perhaps some solace can be found in the knowledge that he has the support of the entire country behind him.