In a festive display of holiday spirit, Adam Lambert took to the stage at Kate Middleton’s Together at Christmas Carol Service, held at Westminster Abbey last Friday.
The 41-year-old singer, among other artists, was invited to perform for the Princess of Wales at the annual event.
Reflecting on the surreal experience, Lambert shared his honor of meeting Catherine, Princess of Wales, before their performance.
Lambert expressed his gratitude for being chosen by the princess and described the pleasure of visiting with her beforehand.
Collaborating with British singer-songwriter Beverly Knight, Lambert delivered a rendition of the timeless holiday tune, The Christmas Song.
Their performance captivated not only the audience but also George, Charlotte, and Louis, according to an eyewitness.
Prince William later graced the stage to deliver a reading from the Bible.
During a press interview, Lambert was questioned about the allegations made by Omid Scobie in his new book, suggesting discrimination by Princess Catherine.
In response, Lambert challenged the source of this information, asking whether it came from Oprah’s interview or someone else seeking to defame the princess’s reputation by implicating Meghan Markle.
Meanwhile, Beverly Knight, who has Jamaican heritage, expressed her pride in her own dark-colored genes and clarified that she holds no judgment towards the Princess of Wales.
She emphasized that discussions about the color of an unborn child are common in their families.
Knight questioned why they would attend the Christmas Carol service if they agreed with Omid’s accusations.
She further criticized Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, suggesting that their constant complaints have tarnished the reputation of the Waleses and caused trouble for Kate and William.
Charles Wray, former Royal Correspondent for the Sun, joined in the criticism of the Sussex couple, referring to them as ludicrous.
Wray acknowledged the difficulties faced by Harry and Meghan in recent years but highlighted their privileged lifestyle, including their £11 million home and £100 million Netflix contract.
He dismissed Harry’s argument that it is too dangerous to bring their children back to the UK, pointing out that they currently reside in one of the most criminally dangerous countries in the world.
As the discussion continued, attention turned to the claims made by Harry and Meghan about their achievements since stepping down as senior royals.
Despite their assertions of being humanitarian, famous A-list actors, hard workers with multiple skills, and having a brand worth billions, their track record tells a different story.
Failed ventures, such as Spotify and book sales, and suspicions around their charity organization have raised eyebrows.
Furthermore, they have not secured any significant film or television projects, nor have they been invited by famous brands or personalities, despite their aspirations and constant comparisons to the royal family.
Notably, their ill-fated high-speed car chase was also mentioned.
In conclusion, the Christmas Carol Service provided a platform for Adam Lambert and Beverly Knight to showcase their talents and spread holiday cheer.
However, the event also became an opportunity for Lambert to defend Princess Catherine against allegations of discrimination, while Knight criticized Harry and Meghan for their constant complaints and the negative impact they have had on the Waleses’ reputation.
The ongoing debate surrounding the Sussex couple’s achievements and their attempts to emulate the success of the royal family continues to garner attention and scrutiny.