Former This Morning star Judy Finnigan was seen getting emotional during Princess Kate Middleton's recent carol service appearance. Spotted among the audience at Westminster Abbey, Judy seemed particularly moved when the young performers from The Royal Ballet School graced the stage.
The event was a star-studded affair, with big names including Downton Abbey actress Michelle Dockery, acclaimed actor Sophie Okonedo, Olympic champion swimmer Adam Peaty, and the talented Paloma Faith in attendance. Several ITV celebs were also present, including Good Morning Britain's Richard Madeley who was right beside his wife Judy throughout the evening.
While 76-year-old Judy, celebrated for hosting This Morning alongside her husband Richard, has largely stepped back from the spotlight—her last presenting stint being in 2020 on 'Richard and Judy: Keep Reading and Carry On'—she made a rare public outing to attend Princess Kate's heartwarming service. Fans were quick to comment on social media upon noticing Judy's emotional response to The Royal Ballet and The Royal Ballet School's festive dance to The Colours of Christmas.
Viewers were moved by ITV's emotional Christmas special as one fan took to social media to exclaim: "Oh Judy Finnigan crying at the little ballet dancers," accompanied by a heart emoji. Another penned: "Same Judy Finnegan, same," alongside a tearful emoji.