Kate and Charlotte play duet – but it’s not the tune from Big that anyone can play

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To mark Christmas Eve, Princess Kate and her daughter, Charlotte, sat down together to play a festive duet.

As part of the Royals’ ‘Together at Christmas’ service, which aired on ITV, the Princess of Wales hosted a service with music, readings, and even a piano duet with one of her children.

Hours before the service aired, the royals dropped a teaser clip, showing her hand playing piano before being joined by a child.

The clip sparked speculation that Kate would surprise viewers with one of her children joining – and they were right.

Charlotte and her mum sat at the piano and performed a piece they knew well by Scottish composer Erland Cooper.

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The performance was for the Together at Christmas concert, held at Westminster Abbey on December 5, and was pre-recorded last week, so did not feature at the live event – but it was aired as part of the ITV1 screening of the service on Christmas Eve.

For her latest performance, the princess played Cooper’s piece Holm Sound using only her left hand, while Charlotte played with just her right in Windsor Castle’s Inner Hall.

‘Christmas is a time that reminds us how deeply our lives are woven together,’ Kate said.

‘At a time when life can feel fragmented, or at times, uncertain, the Christmas season invites us to remember the power of reaching out to one another with generosity of heart, understanding and hope.

‘As this year draws to a close, I hope this season gives you peace and clarity, and that you, too, feel surrounded by the same love and care that you offer so freely.’

Together at Christmas Princess of Wales, Catherine, Kate with princess charlotte
Charlotte and her mum played a piece by a Scottish composer (Picture: ITV)
Together at Christmas Princess of Wales, Catherine, Kate with princess charlotte
Kate and Charlotte performed a beautiful festive tune (Picture: ITV)

The pair clearly enjoyed performing together, smiling at each other, and it is understood Kate wanted to include the musical element in the carol service to highlight her belief in the importance of connections – as mentioned in her letter.

The service also featured musical performances and readings from Hannah Waddingham, Dan Smith, Kate Winslet and Chiwetel Ejiofor at Westminster.

This year, the service is focused on ‘love in all forms’.

In a statement, the royals explained: ‘Whether it’s love within families, through friendships, across communities or even through powerful moments of connection with strangers.

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‘In a world that can often feel fragmented and disconnected, love is the force that reconnects us all – spanning generations, communities, cultures and faiths.

‘As we approach the Christmas season, we are reminded of the power of togetherness. The evening will highlight the transformative power of investing in one another with compassion, presence and joy.’

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