Kate Middleton's Christmas Piano Solo at Westminster Abbey Received Great Praise

Kate Middleton's Christmas Piano Solo at Westminster Abbey Received Great Praise

The Duchess of Cambridge definitely sounds like the friend we all have: a friend who is not only very beautiful, but kind, generous, smart, and talented. You know the person. You want to hate her because of her beauty, but she is actually so kind and caring that you can't hate her. Kate Middleton wowed the crowd with her first piano solo for the Christmas Community Carol Service at Westminster Abbey.

Kate accompanied pop star Tom Walker as he sang his melancholy new song "For Those Who Can't Be Here," and of course her performance was flawless. Watch the video:

Officially called "Royal Carols": This event, officially called "Together at Christmas," was hosted by Duchess Kate to give thanks to the countless people who gave back to the community during the pandemic. She expressed her gratitude.

According to Express UK, Kate initially approached Walker about performing at the event, but the musical collaboration only came about after they spent some time "jamming together." Kate jams.

According to Australia's ABC Net, the Duchess has been playing the piano since childhood, starting lessons at age 11. However, after several years of lessons, she eventually devoted herself to singing and flute. It is unclear whether she continued to practice as an adult, but her performances indicate that she has remained sharp.

And according to Walker, she "shattered."

It's all classic Kate Middleton. I would say she is impressing us mere mortals, but perhaps she will apologize.

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