It’s not only Santa bringing presents on Christmas: Kate Middleton gifted Britain with pretty decent piano skills, televised to a national audience.
The Duchess of Cambridge sat …
It’s not only Santa bringing presents on Christmas: Kate Middleton gifted Britain with pretty decent piano skills, televised to a national audience. The Duchess of Cambridge sat down at a keyboard lit with candles for her first public musical performance at the “Royal Carols: Together at Christmas” concert at Westminster Abbey. Recorded on Dec.8 and airing on ITV Friday, Kate played piano alongside backup singers and a string section while Scottish singer-songwriter Tom Walker sang his holiday ballad “For Those Who Can’t Be Here.” The hour-long special also featured Leona Lewis performing “O Holy Night,” Ellie Goulding singing “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas,” and “Harry Potter” star Tom Felton reading a holiday letter. The duchess introduced the broadcast with a celebratory message of goodwill and kindness to help navigate a “bleak” pandemic era.