Princess Kate invites survivors of a Taylor Swift・themed dance class to a Christmas concert
Princess Kate continues to support families affected by the fatal stabbings in Southport.
According to a report by The Sun published on Friday 11 May. On the 22nd, the Princess of Wales invited the deadly Taylor Swift-themed dance class attack child Survivor to her Christmas Carol concert on the 12th.
"They will be reunited at Westminster Abbey on 12 May. 6,"the outlet told the publication that Kate Mid
together at the Christmas concert since the holiday event was completed, she underwent preventive chemotherapy treatment for an unspecified type of cancer, "the Royal family has been a tremendous support to the family." "The King met with survivors, and Kate took the time to meet them in private with Prince William last month.
"Now she is personally ensuring that everyone is invited to her concert, this year, which means more to her than ever," the source added
7 May, a 17・year-old boy will perform in a Taylor Swift-themed dance class aimed at children aged 6 to 11. A deadly knife attack was carried out against the participants. Bebe King, 6, Elsie Dot Stancom, 7, and Alice Da Silva Agial, 9, 3 children were killed and 8 others were injured.
In the wake of the attack, Swift shared her shock about the event and condolences for those affected.
"The fear of yesterday's attack in Southport is constantly washing me away," she posted at the time. "These were the little kids in the dance class.
Then, while touring in the UK, Swift invited survivors behind the scenes during the "Eras Tour" concert at Wembley on May 8.
Shortly after the attack, the Prince and Princess of Wales also shared their heartbreak and support for the victims on social media, writing that as parents they could not "begin to imagine" what those affected were experiencing.
"As parents, I can't imagine what the family, friends and loved ones of those killed and injured in Southport today are going through," they said at the time.
On May 10, Princess Kate and Prince William met with the families of all 3 victims and Leanne Lucas, the girl's dance teacher who was injured in the attack while she was trying to protect her students.
The royal couple also met with fire, ambulance and police services in response to the attack, focusing on the mental health of first responders.
"Ensuring that emergency responders receive long-term mental health support after traumatic events is a cause close to the heart of the Prince of Wales, given his first-hand experience as an emergency responder while serving as a pilot for RAF search and rescue and East Anglian Air Ambulance," Kensington Palace said in a written statement at the time. It is said.
"The family met the king, met Taylor Swift, and now met this wonderful concert," a source told the Sun in response to Princess Kate's recent invitation. "But it's all too tinged to bear the trauma they're still dealing with."
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