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A new video uploaded to the Prince and Princess of Wales’s YouTube account shows a wreath-making competition.
Contestants, including Mary Berry of The Great British Bake Off competed to create decorations for Kate Middleton’s annual “Together at Christmas” carol service.
She’s hosted the event since 2021.
Kate Middleton is giving fans of the British royal family an inside look at her holiday decor this year.
On Wednesday, a new video was uploaded to the Prince and Princess of Wales’s joint YouTube account, where multiple contestants—including Mary Berry of The Great British Bake Off—faced off to create wreaths for Middleton’s fifth annual “Together at Christmas” carol service.

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Kate Middleton and Mary Berry in 2019.
“Celebrate the magic of Christmas at Westminster Abbey with stunning Christmas wreaths created by the Royal Horticultural Society,” a description of the video reads. “This year’s ‘Together at Christmas’ carol service brings festive beauty and tradition to one of London’s most iconic landmarks,” courtiers wrote below.”
“A heartfelt thank you to Tom Allen, Dame Mary Berry, Angellica Bell, Simon Lycett and Arit Anderson for their wonderful contributions in making this celebration extra special,” it continued. “Join us as nature, music, and community come together for a joyful Christmas service at Westminster Abbey.”
Yesterday, Middleton brought a piece of Queen Elizabeth II’s legacy with her to a Buckingham Palace state dinner. She and members of the royal family, including King Charles III, welcomed the German president with a banquet.

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Kate Middleton on December 3, 2025.
For the occasion, Middleton opted for a familiar silhouette, selecting a sparkling, caped perwinkle gown by Jenny Packham. Her diamond earrings once belonged to her grandmother-in-law, the late Queen, but they weren’t seen publicly until Middleton began wearing them in 2011.
It’s been speculated that they were gifted to the Princess of Wales as a wedding present, given that she wore them for the very first time just months after she married Prince William. She’s since worn the stunning chandelier earrings on multiple occasions, including at a state dinner in 2015 and for the Royal Variety Performance in 2017.

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Kate Middleton in 2011.
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