Catherine and Charlotte Perform Christmas Carol Service Piano Duet
Princess Catherine and her daughter, Princess Charlotte, performed a unique piano duet of Erland Cooper's 'Holm Sound' filmed at Windsor Castle and aired during ITV's Christmas Eve service.
- A pre-recorded piano duet by Catherine, Princess of Wales and Princess Charlotte opened ITV's 'Together at Christmas' broadcast on December 24.
- Kate arranged the duet to illustrate her theme of simple acts of care, narrating a letter about Christmas reminding us how 'deeply our lives are woven together' this year.
- Filmed at Windsor Castle Inner Hall, Catherine, Princess of Wales played only her left hand while Princess Charlotte played the right, with Scottish composer Erland Cooper offering guidance between takes.
- The clip was a surprise addition not in the live broadcast and reinforced Kate's fifth annual Westminster Abbey tradition with a 1,600-person congregation.
- By underscoring small acts of care, the duet tied into the show's larger message of togetherness and held added resonance given the Princess's recent health update and gratitude to the public.
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Princess Kate and daughter Charlotte surprised with a very special performance on Christmas Eve: the two played a magical duet on the piano. It was the first time that the ten-year-olds presented their musical talent. The royal duo opened the Christmas service "Toginger at Christmas", where Kate acts as patron. Side by side with the piano they gave the piece "Holm Sound" for the best. A very special surprise for all Royal fans: Kate had previous…
Princess Kate and her ten-year-old daughter Charlotte surprise the British kingdom with a very special moment in Windsor Castle.
Princess Kate and her daughter Charlotte give the world an unforgettable Christmas moment. Their joint piano playing creates enthusiasm.
The Princess of Wales shared an intimate scene with the 10-year-old girl during the television broadcast of the traditional carol concert, in a sequence recorded at Windsor Castle.
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