Princess Kate’s 2025 ‘Together at Christmas’ concert was a huge ratings flop

One of the craziest parts about the British media’s obsession with the Duchess of Sussex is that they’ll spend weeks or months screaming about one particular thing, and then they go radio silent when there’s a similar story about the Princess of Wales. Here’s one of the biggest examples. For the past year, the British and American press has been obsessed with Meghan’s cooking and entertaining show, With Love, Meghan. Not just obsessed with the show itself – obsessed with the ratings, with the viewership numbers and obsessed with review-bombing WLM. Nevermind that WLM’s first season and holiday special made it into Netflix’s top ten in multiple countries and racked up millions of views. Why accurately report that when these critics can claim that WLM “flopped” and that it “failed” to get the same kind of viewership as a scripted drama?

Well, you’d think those same ratings-experts would gleefully obsess over the viewership for Kate’s annual Together at Christmas show, right? Especially when the 2025 show included Kate and Princess Charlotte’s special piano recital? Surely the most popular (according to commissioned emotional-support polls) royal would be basking in viewership, right? You would expect Together at Christmas to at least break the top-ten most-viewed shows for the week of Christmas, right? Or how about the top twenty? No? Okay, how about the top 30? Wait, Together at Christmas didn’t even make it into the top 50 for the WEEK?

According to BARB ratings, Together at Christmas “fell below the 2.5 million threshold” to make it one of the lowest-ranked programs of the week. The 2024 concert got 2.9 million viewers and it was also poorly viewed, but I think the 2024 version cracked the top 50. So… Kate’s one big thing that she does every year has drastically declining ratings, and the most recent concert was a certified flop. In case you’re wondering why I’m using Twitter for this, it’s because absolutely none of the British outlets will talk about it. The same British outlets who breathlessly and cynically doom-reported on everything about WLM’s viewership.

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37 Responses to “Princess Kate’s 2025 ‘Together at Christmas’ concert was a huge ratings flop”

  1. ThatGirlThere says:

    Of course it failed, Keen is a flop and even more so a lazy fraud. Why would anyone tune in to see people singing carols and hymns and Wig fake playing the piano?

    • Unblinkered says:

      It has never been anything more than an ego bath for KM (and Carol).

      It flopped as it – genuinely – reflects the minimal interest the country has in KM and the ghastly Middleton crew, and because those wanting to enjoy Christmas music will have watched the peerless “Carols From King’s” – a magnificent traditional service from King’s College, Cambridge. No disrespect to Westminster Abbey but King’s service and choir have to be one of the best on earth at Christmas.

      • Me at home says:

        King’s College is the best. I’ve watched it for years, starting with my grandparents when I was a kid. It genuinely leans into tradition and the religious aspect. Non-Christians aren’t going to want to bother with anything even vaguely Christian, not even Kate’s “religion lite plus celebrities.”

    • Tessa says:

      Getting Charlotte involved in the fake piano playing was a bit much. Keen played stage mother. I thought she wanted the kids to live normal lives. Charlotte should be in piano recitals at school concerts. Keen never out any time in to study piano. Just basics which were drowned out by her voiceovers

  2. Amy Bee says:

    I’m not sure why Kate’s concert is even televised. It’s basically just an opportunity for the British press to get some photos of members of the royal family before Christmas.

    • Blujfly says:

      She demanded it be and the BBC turned her down which they turned into them snubbing the BBC. So with lept at the opportunity to curry favor.

    • Jais says:

      Same. It could just be an event that happens and is not televised. The rota get their pics of them walking into the church and keep it moving.

  3. Ginger says:

    Bots can’t watch tv so……

  4. Tessa says:

    Keen never gives credit to the real performers.

    • Inge says:

      How do you thank an automated piano?

    • Me at home says:

      I couldn’t figure out that piano. There was definitely a large cord coming out from the left and going to the wall. So was it a player piano, or was it some sort of recording device that they used to record and produce (aka enhance) the “performances”?

  5. Mads says:

    It barely made the top 50 in 2024; revised figures show it sitting at 49, with 3.1 million viewers.

    The 50th ranked programme for the same period in 2025 had 2.7 million viewers, so her show lost well over 400,000 from the previous year even with the mother and daughter recital gimmick being advertised in the press.

    Kate’s popularity is a myth created by a sycophantic media.

    • Royal downfall watcher says:

      Yea I just don’t know how anyone but an older generation of people, nostalgic for the QEII days give a flying toss about the royals of today. I’m not saying she was perfect but she worked as a mechanic during WWII and didn’t leave the palace during the bombings. Compared to the future king who needs a new forever home every year, 10 vacations per year, and “works” like 50 hours per year….who bullied out his brother and harassed his wife…and throws tantrums every day….

      The royal family is looking bleak. I can’t imagine living in the UK and being happy with these people and happy to keep paying for their vacations while I can’t afford heat.

  6. Tessa says:

    There are bots on comments section with fawning over praise of keen. Never puts a,foot wrong they comment. So phony

  7. Well of course they don’t want to talk about how her thing failed. They are too busy making up fairytales about how good she is and what a great queen she will make.

  8. manda says:

    Well, it’s a boring special. I tried watching it the first year and it’s dull. It’s way too serious and somber. Who wants to sing somber christmas carols at church? It should be like a group of people caroling and then talking to people, like when the prime minister goes looking for Natalie in Love Actually. Or like at a cozy pub!

  9. Inge says:

    But she had celebrities on and everything!

    And they keep telling us how popular she is!

    Lol

    (again weird hand placement on that pic with Charlotte)

  10. Miranda says:

    After several years of this masturbatory schmaltz fest, I’m still not totally clear on why Kate insists on performing herself. Do any of her usual copykeen subjects play piano or something? It’s not like she has some extraordinary hidden talent. She plays at the same level as a lazy 12-year-old who constantly blows off practice (me. I was that lazy 12-year-old). I’d say that she’s like the Florence Foster Jenkins of piano, but Florence could actually draw a crowd.

  11. Tessa says:

    Keen makes it about her. Why not bring in a,real concert pianist instead of htting a few keys and pre record it to add sound.

  12. Becks1 says:

    It just seems boring. I’ve never watched it so I have no idea what the actual aired final product is like, but the concert just seems boring and dull. I dont need fireworks or anything (my favorite christmas “artist” growing up was the Mormon tabernacle choir for crying out loud lol) but this just seems so boring.

    The big draws IMO are Westminster Abbey itself (because that is a gorgeous church) and for presumably many viewers, the royals. But you see everything about the royals before it airs. Wasn’t Charlotte’s piano number previewed before it aired as well? So that draw is gone even for all but super hardcore royalists. And I can see pictures of the Abbey online or wherever.

    I know there’s music and performances and a choir (I think?) but the whole thing is so centered on Kate that those things seem to come in a distant second or third and so what we have is W&K and their kids in nice clothes sitting in a church.

    how is that interesting??

  13. Jay says:

    I think even at the time, people commented on not needing a new Christmas programme when there are already so many good ones. But it’s not like anyone is going to cancel it, either! So they are stuck.

  14. HeatherC says:

    So a Christmas program couldn’t break the top 50 during Christmas. Wow.

  15. YankeeDoodles says:

    The comparison between Kate’s concert & the service at Kings College, Cambridge, which plays on my repeat cycle on iTunes all of Nov & Dec, every year, is equal to the contrast between the future Kween of Keen and the late Queen Elizabeth II. One is authentic, vulnerable, yet possessed of surprising verve and conviction to carry you through to the new year; and one is sappy and self-promoting, with no stamina for the long bleak haul through winter, much less an historical era. I mean. Come on. This is always what kind of gets me about the way they hook Meghan into these dynamics: she never *pretended* to be a symbol of the state, or the nation. She was a good vibes agent and an excellent advocate for less fortunate people, she gives heart and joy and also practical assistance where it counts. I mean. At some point, your emotions have to guide you, to where you can make an impact, that’s kind of the point of the wider family, vs the head of state, who is meant to be dignified, à la Bagehot. Kate is kind of trying to triangulate cheerleader and dignified symbol and not quite making it work. Cause — really — that’s not a thing.

  16. Gabby says:

    Does this broadcast on Christmas Eve night? And is everyone in this place singing carols together, or are they an “audience” watching a choir sing carols?

    There are so many other choices. At what point will they blame Meghan for having her WLM holiday special on a continent away? I love this for KKKate. It’s like a belated birthday gift.

    • Polo says:

      Yeah they have it Christmas Eve and then broadcast again on Christmas Day. So 2 chances for great ratings and it still flopped hard

  17. Swaz says:

    The British press is no fool, THEY KNOW KATE IS A FAILURE 😞 but their job is to pretend that Meghan is failing too 🥱

  18. Polo says:

    Remember that this is the first year they brought out tons of celebrities that were more well known. They also had all the British press hyping this event up and finally they had a small preview of Charlotte playing piano to bring interest.
    They literally pulled out all the stops only to have the worst ratings they’ve ever had.
    Yeah very embarrassing.

  19. QuiteContrary says:

    Kate may not even know this flopped because she’s surrounded by people — led by her mom — telling her she’s the most special princess ever.

    But it’s good to know that ordinary Brits aren’t buying what they’re selling.

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