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James, Michael and Carole Middleton pictured at Kate’s Carol Service but Pippa absent

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James, Michael and Carole Middleton pictured at Kate’s Carol Service but Pippa absent
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James Middleton and his parents have attended Princess Kate’s Together At Christmas Carol Service, but Pippa Middleton is absent.

The mother and father of the Princess of Wales, Carole Middleton and Michael Middleton, were seen entering alongside James and his wife Alizee Thevenet.

Pippa, who has previously gone to the last four concerts, was not in attendance this evening.

The Princess of Wales was joined by Prince William, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis at the Abbey this evening.

James Middleton stepped out with his parents at Kate’s service.

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Kate’s parents, Carole and Michael, are both in attendance.

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James Middleton walked arm in arm with his wife, Alizee Thevenet.

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Princess Kate has pushed forward this year’s event, which is backed by The Royal Foundation.

This year’s service centres on celebrating love in its many forms, from familial bonds and friendships to community spirit and acts of kindness between strangers.

The congregation of 1,600 guests includes individuals from throughout the United Kingdom who have given their time to support others, launched community-building projects, or extended help to those in need.

There is a star-studded guest list at the show, including Lewis Moody and his family.

James Middleton attended the event with his wife, Alizee Thevenet, but there was no sign of his sister, Pippa.

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The rugby star announced he had been diagnosed with motor neurone disease in September.

Kensington Palace announced earlier in the week that the Prince and Princess of Wales sent Mr Moody a private letter alongside his invitation.

Speaking on BBC Breakfast, the former rugby player said: “It’s such a special time of year for us, so to be able to attend with family, to even be invited in the first place, it’s a real honour, and Mike Tindall had a part to play in that.”

Mike arrived with his wife Zara, being seen chatting away to singer Hannah Waddingham, who was forced to pull out of her scheduled performance this evening.

James and his wife, Alizee Thevenet, have attended all five of the Together At Christmas Carol Service.

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The singer withdrew due to strained vocal cords caused by her extensive film schedule.

She has been replaced by Zak Abel, who will sing Silent Night in her place.

The Westminster Abbey choir will perform beloved traditional carols, while an impressive roster of musical talent takes to the stage.

Platinum Performing Arts, a community organisation based in Edmonton, North London, will showcase its young performers during the service.

Princess Kate has spearheaded this year’s event, which receives backing from The Royal Foundation. | PA

Guests arriving at the Abbey were greeted by music from eight musicians aged 13 to 18, performing as a specially assembled brass ensemble.

These young players come from Future Talent, a charity established by the Late Duchess of Kent to provide opportunities for musically gifted children from low-income households.

The Prince of Wales himself will deliver one of the poignant readings during the service.

The concert marks the fifth consecutive year of the festive celebration.

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