Published July 01, 2026
Princess Catherine’s fans were left upset after King Charles announced an unexpected project that might ‘overshadow’ the future Queen’s event close to her heart.
It has been announced by The King’s Trust that an "evening of carols at Westminster Abbey" will take place on Wednesday, December 2, 2026.
In a statement, the monarch’s team shared, “Join us for The King’s Trust Carol Concert in partnership with @cunard, on 2 December 2026 at the stunning Westminster Abbey, for a magical evening with timeless carols, special readings and world-class performances.
“Start your festive season with an unforgettable evening and help transform young lives with every ticket purchased.”
The tickets are on sale now, sparking reactions online.
It is important to note that Princess Kate, for years, has been hosting "Together at Christmas" carol service at Westminster Abbey during the same week in December.
She is very passionate about her signature style celebration, as each year she sheds light on meaningful topics.
Netizens reacted to the similarity between events involving two key royal members.
One wrote, "The King’s Christmas Carol Concert this year will be held at Westminster Abbey just like the Princess of Wales’s annual Christmas concert."
"Kate has had her own concert that very same week in the very same venue for years now,” another fan penned.