Pop star Tom Walker has said his mother was in “floods of tears” watching him perform alongside The Duchess of Cambridge at a community carol service held at Westminster Abbey.
The singer, 30, performed his previously unheard Christmas song, For Those Who Can’t Be Here, accompanied by Kate playing the piano, in the concert which was broadcast on ITV on Christmas Eve.
The Duchess of Cambridge hosted and spearheaded the Royal Carols: Together At Christmas service, which paid tribute to the work of “inspirational” people who served their communities during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Speaking to Rev Kate Bottley on BBC Radio 2’s Good Morning Christmas after the broadcast, Walker said he had kept the performance a secret, adding: “Even from my own mother. She was in floods of tears watching it on the telly, it was beautiful.”
He revealed he had been asked to perform at the festive community carol service after performing in front of the duchess at a previous charity event.
He told Ms Bottley: “She was doing a speech and she heard one of my songs, Leave A Light On, and she asked if I could come down and play at the carol service and I said yeah that’s no problem, but I’ve also written a Christmas song that no-one’s heard yet, I can send it over and you can have a listen.
“So I sent it over to the team and they absolutely loved it, and then a week later they came back and said ‘Um, would it be alright if the duchess played along with you’ and I was like ‘‘what?’’
He said of Kate, who gained her grade three piano and grade five theory: “She’s amazing. We had the rehearsal a couple of weeks before just to make sure we were both happy with all the parts and everything and she was amazing. (EveningStandard)