Kate Middleton invited the children who survived the bloody Southport attack at the Christmas concert

She invited the children, who survived the bloody knife attack in Southport last July, to her own Christmas concert for the fourth consecutive year at Westminster Abbey. Children who survived the bloody attack on Southport, during which three girls died at a dance school, will have the opportunity to attend the Christmas event which will take place on Friday, December 6, 2024, at Westminster Abbey under the auspices of Kate Middleton. The annual is a project inspired by Kate Middleton in 2021. The theme of this year’s event will be “how much we need others in difficult times”. “This year’s event offers a moment to think about the importance of love and empathy and how much we need each other, especially in the most difficult moments of our lives. The event will shed light on people from all over the UK who have shown love, kindness and empathy towards others in their communities,” said the relevant announcement that gave the palace publicity. Kate Middleton, who last March announced she was diagnosed with cancer and abstained from public duties, in September completed her chemotherapy and gradually began her return to public life. On October 10 the princess of Wales performed an unplanned appearance alongside Prince William in Southport during which the pair of blue bloods met the families of the three girls, who died in the knife attack last July. Kate Middleton along with Prince William went to Southport and met the families of Bebe King, 6 years old, Elsie Dot Stancombe, 7 years old, and Alice Dasilva Aguiar, 9 years old. The visit of the Prince and Princess of Wales to Southport was “absolutely private” and was not publicly announced until the couple left town. In a deeply personal statement released after the attack, the princess wrote: “As parents, we cannot imagine what families, friends and loved ones who were killed and injured today in Southport are going through”. The future queen’s visit to Southport was However, the Princess of Wales made two consecutive high-profile public appearances on the weekend of “Remembrance Day” (Remembrance Day) on November 9 and 10 alongside King Charles and Prince William. At this year’s Christmas concert with host Kate Middleton will attend the members of the royal family as well as 1,600 guests, who have already received their invitations. The Christmas concert will be filmed and broadcast by ITV and ITVX on Christmas Eve. Information from Dailymail