
Love that forgives and that brings joy and hope: It is the message that Kate Middleton will bring to the center of the Christmas event that she has organized for this year at Westminster Abbey. Words that, among others, could touch Prince Harry’s heart and hopefully finally start the reconciliation in the royal family. The Princess of Wales is ready to host her most important event of the year: next Friday, 1,600 people will gather for the Together At Christmas carol service. And, ahead of the big event, Kate, who has had a difficult year following her cancer diagnosis, has released a letter that will be given to attendees, highlighting the importance of kindness, forgiveness, and empathy.
The letter, some media write, could represent an olive branch sent by the future queen to Prince Harry, with whom it is believed she no longer has a relationship. In some parts of the letter it is read that people should remember “the importance of giving and receiving empathy, as well as how much we need each other despite our differences.”
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The princess also wrote: “It is when we stop and step away from the pressures of everyday life that we find the space to live our lives with an open heart. This encourages us above all to turn to love, not to fear: “The love we show to ourselves is the love we show to others. Love that listens with empathy, love that is kind and understanding, love that forgives and love that brings joy and hope.”
—Adnkronos International, Rome (TNS)
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