The Princess of Wales was supported by members of the Royal Family as she hosted the Together at Christmas carol concert at Westminster Abbey on Thursday night.
Prince George, nine, and Princess Charlotte, seven, accompanied their mother Kate and father Prince William to the event.Former BBC presenter Danny Baker sparked a debate on social media after he questioned Prince George's attire.The 65-year-old retweeted a video that showed the family entering Westminster Abbey and the caption read: "Prince George and Princess Charlotte have joined their parents for a Christmas carol concert at Westminster Abbey."Charlotte matched Kate's attire as the mum and daughter duo both donned a burgundy coat while George rocked a similar outfit to William.The prince wore a navy blue suit jacket teamed with smart trousers, a matching tie and smart shoes.Danny took to Twitter claiming the "grotesque pantomime" continues.In view of his 504,000 followers, he tweeted: "Yet another 'royal' little boy forced into a formal suit and tie for yet another deadly formal occasion."The grotesque national pantomime rolls on and on."His comments sparked a social media divide as some royal fans defended George's concert attire.
Simon commented: "He’s fine. It’s no different to any other kid attending Church with his parents. Carols and the Nativity make Christmas special for children and adults alike.
I used to love Carols as a kid, still do."Marika agreed: "He is going to a beautiful carol service dressed in a jacket and tie, the uniform of pretty much every English school boy.
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