Princess Kate dazzles as she leads glam arrivals for her Together at Christmas carol concert

PRINCESS Kate has been snapped beaming as she headed into the Together at Christmas carol concert this evening.

The Princess of Wales is tonight hosting the speiocal festive service at Westminister Abbey.

Princess Kate has been snapped beaming as she arrived at tonight's Carol service
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Princess Kate has been snapped beaming as she arrived at tonight's Carol serviceCredit: Getty
The Princess dazzled as she made her way into Wesminister Abbey
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The Princess dazzled as she made her way into Wesminister AbbeyCredit: ©Karwai Tang

She was snapped dazzling in an all-white outfit, and waved to crowds as she made her way inside.

Stars like Adam Lambert and Freya Ridings were also photographed making their way towards the Abbey, preparing to perform.

While the service is being filmed tonight, it won't be broadcast until 7.45pm on Christmas Eve.

A teaser clip for the Royal Carols: Together At Christmas programme featuring Kate aired on ITV1 last night.

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In it, Kate said: "Join me this Christmas Eve for a special carol service, as we say a heartfelt thank-you to all those supporting the very youngest members of our society during those crucial early years."

The Princess dazzled when she hosted the carols last year, too.

The service, supported by The Royal Foundation, will honour those who work to support babies, young children and families in communities across the UK.

Linked to Kate's Shaping Us campaign, the service will showcase "the hope of new life and why it is so important to build supportive, nurturing worlds around children and the adults in their lives".

The Westminster Abbey choir will perform popular carols, alongside musical performances by the likes of Jacob Collier, Freya Ridings and James Bay, and a special duet by Beverley Knight and Adam Lambert.

Readings will be given by speakers including the Prince of Wales, Micheal Ward, Emma WillisRoman Kemp, and Jim Broadbent, while a specially commissioned poem written by Joseph Coelho, the Children's Laureate, will be read by Leonie Elliott.

The Christmas Eve broadcast will also feature additional content, including an introduction by Kate and films emphasising the importance of early childhood.

It will include contributions from Rio and Kate FerdinandUgo Monye, Andrea and Virginia Bocelli and Dame Sheila Hancock.

The service will see Westminster Abbey filled with "sustainable, eco-friendly festive decorations".

New features this year include a Christmas post box located outside the abbey for children to send handmade Christmas cards and best wishes to other youngsters who might be struggling this festive season.

Guests will be treated to carols and Christmas songs upon arrival by the Action for Children Young Carers Aloud choir, made up of 12 young carers including one aged just six.

Attendees have been nominated by lord-lieutenants across the nation, in addition to charities associated with members of the royal family.

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They will be joined by those working in early years - a key focus area of Kate's work through The Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood.

The audience will also consist of those who may have had a challenging year, including children and families, or those who might find the winter period difficult.

Freya Ridings was snapped making her way into the service
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Freya Ridings was snapped making her way into the serviceCredit: Getty
Adam Lambert will also perform
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Adam Lambert will also performCredit: PA