Kate Middleton is spreading a little extra holiday cheer this year—royal style. In a heartwarming twist, the Princess of Wales has personally invited families impacted by the horrific knife attack on a Taylor Swift-themed dance class to her highly anticipated Christmas carol service. The royal princess has been through a difficult year after her cancer battle, but it looks like she’s all prepped to spread festive cheer. Read on!
Princess Kate has invited survivors of the tragic Southport dance class stabbing to her annual Christmas service, showing her continued support for the affected families. According to The Sun, the event is set to take place at Westminster Abbey on December 06. This will mark her first Christmas event ever since Kate completed her preventative chemotherapy treatment for an undisclosed type of cancer.
For the unversed, the tragic event in discussion took place in July during a Taylor-Swift-themed dance class for children aged 6 to 11. According to sources, a teen boy carried out the attack and killed three young kids. Furthermore, dance teacher Leanne Lucas was also wounded while she tried protecting the kids. Kate Middleton’s invitation to the victims comes after she met them in October once with Prince William.
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A source told The Sun, “The King met the survivors, then Kate took time out to meet them in private last month with Prince William. Now she has personally ensured everyone is invited to her concert, which, this year, will mean more to her than ever before.” The prince and princess spent half an hour with the victim’s family and arrived 45 minutes late, and William could be heard apologising to the waiting guests. For more such updates on the royal family, keep following Soap Opera Daily!