Kate Middleton's brother James supports 'incredible' sister with carol concert tribute
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There was a message of support for Kate Middleton from her younger brother James Middleton this week over her having hosted her Christmas carol concert. Princess Kate, 42, hosted the annual event at Westminster Abbey in London earlier this month but the star-studded concert was only broadcast on ITV on Tuesday evening. She was joined by other members of the Royal Family, including her husband Prince William, 42, and their three children.
Other guests included her parents Carole Middleton, 69, and Michael Middleton, 75. Kate was also supported by her siblings James, 37, and Pippa Middleton, 41, at the concert, as well as by a host of celebrity guests who attended it. James reflected on the experience in a post on Instagram on Tuesday, ahead of the event being televised. He shared a photo of the Together at Christmas concert's order of service, which featured an illustration by Charlie Mackesy.
The post began with a quote shared by Princess Kate at the concert on December 6, which encouraged people to "all shine for each". It reads: "At Christmas, and throughout the year, we must all shine for each other. Because in times of joy and sadness, we are all each other's light.".
Sharing his support for the sentiment, her sibling James wrote elsewhere in the caption of his post: "A very powerful message from my incredible sister at special time of the year." He concluded by writing: "Merry Christmas to you all.". Princess Kate's only made a handful of public appearances this year after announcing back in March that she had been diagnosed with cancer. It was then shared in September that she had completed a course of chemotherapy.