Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis joined their parents, William, Prince of Wales, and Catherine, Princess of Wales, at her “Together at Christmas” service on Friday, Dec. 6. The event marked their first public appearance together as a family since Kate announced she finished her chemotherapy treatment.
The princess led the annual service, supported by The Royal Foundation, which celebrated individuals across the U.K. who have shown extraordinary kindness and compassion in their communities. The event took place at Westminster Abbey in London.
Photos show Kate arriving in a crimson coat for the service with the family.
The official Instagram page for the Prince and Princess of Wales highlighted the service at Westminster Abbey and included a caption celebrating the holiday season and people across the U.K.
“An evening to come together and celebrate this festive season as the Together at Christmas Carol Service returns to Westminster Abbey,” the caption reads. “Shining a light on individuals from all over the UK who have shown love, kindness and empathy towards others in their communities.”
Within an hour of being shared, the post received more than 160,000 likes and heartfelt comments.
“Wonderful pics! The princess of Wales looks effortlessly beautiful!” one user wrote.
“The cool royals enchant people during Advent and give people hope, warmth and health,” another replied. “That’s the magic of William and his family!!!”