We saw new photos of the Princess of Wales this weekend, and I have a few more Earthshot images to share. Below, the Princess in a photo released by Kensington Palace promoting the upcoming Christmas carol concert at Westminster Abbey.
This is the second year for Royal Carols: Together at Christmas; the program will be taped this Thursday. Below, a photo from last year’s concert.
More from a People story.
“Join us this Christmas Eve for a very special service at Westminster Abbey, full of festive carols and beautiful performances, as we celebrate what makes this the most wonderful time of year,” Kate says in the promo, which will air on Sunday evening.
“This year’s carol service is dedicated to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and the values Her Majesty demonstrated throughout her life, including duty, empathy, faith, service, kindness, compassion and support for others,” added the release.
Other royal family members will attend the taping on Thursday, including King Charles and the Queen Consort. ITV will broadcast the concert on Christmas Eve. Below, another photo released by the Palace this weekend.
The invitation for the concert by artist Aurelie Baudry Palmer includes a special nod to the late Queen.
More from this Hello piece.
Speaking exclusively to London-based illustrator Aurelie Baudry Palmer – the artist behind the festive invitation – the team at HELLO! discovered how Princess Kate requested a touching amendment at the eleventh hour.
Paying tribute to her grandmother-in-law, Queen Elizabeth II, the Princess of Wales specifically asked Aurelie to incorporate Her Majesty’s favourite dog breed, Corgis.
Blown away by the positive feedback, Aurelie added: “I’m over the moon my work has been shared so widely, and also to play a small part in such a thoughtful community carol concert.
Those fond of the artist’s designs may want to visit her etsy shop, although she is taking a short break, according to a notice on the shop.
In the promotional photos, the Princess wears the Aurora Ballerina Dress ($719 on the US site, £460 on the UK site) in a rich red shade by Needle and Thread.
The ankle-length design was inspired by a vintage lace tablecloth and featured sequins in a floral motif. Other design elements include a full skirt, sheer sleeves that are fitted, a sheer panel at the hem, and a concealed back zipper. The bodice is partially lined, and the skirt is fully lined. Here is a closer look at the details, including the lace frill at the collar and upper arm.
The frock was first noted when worn in January 2020 for a UK-Africa Investment Summit reception at Buckingham Palace.
In the new photos, the Princess accessorized with the same earrings and shoes worn when we first saw her wearing this dress, the Soru Ruby Earrings ($189) and what looks like her Gianvito Rossi 105 heels ($775).
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Also today, a few more photos and videos from the Earthshot Prize Awards. The timing of the awards was such that more photos became available after I published the original post covering the event.
The broadcast opened with a message from Sir David Attenborough.
There he is 😍
When #EarthShotPrize Council Member Sir David Attenborough speaks, we listen 💚 https://t.co/sMePXsCNiE
— The Earthshot Prize (@EarthshotPrize) December 4, 2022
Clara Amfo and Daniel Dae Kim hosted the awards.
The Princess of Wales awarded the prize for the Clean Our Air category.
The winner in this category was Mukuru Clean Stoves from Kenya, “a start-up providing cleaner-burning stoves to women in Kenya to reduce unhealthy indoor pollution and provide a safer way to cook.” In this photo, you can see how the green popped against the background.
This image offers a bit of the back of the Princess’s ‘Sabina’ dress by Solace London.
And the duo as they spoke with Hannah Jones, Earthshot Prize CEO.
Black and white photos were also released.
Another of the black and white images by Chris Jackson.
And one more.
Here is a brief video posted by The Earthshot Prizes.
What an amazing night! 🙌
Thank you to everyone who made #EarthshotBoston2022 so spectacular 💚
Don’t worry if you missed out, find out to watchhttps://t.co/IQqBCchZ2r pic.twitter.com/Pl5Wy2dNOc
— The Earthshot Prize (@EarthshotPrize) December 4, 2022
With thanks to Olivia, PBS is showing the Earthshot Prizes again this Wednesday night at 8 ET. You can also watch the broadcast here, or on the PBS site.
I will see you Thursday for coverage of the carol concert, if not before!