It has been revealed that Prince Louis will have to wait two more years before he can take on the same public responsibilities as his siblings.
It’s safe to say that the nation has truly fallen in love with young Prince Louis, who is known for making his cheeky faces during public royal appearances.
But it looks as though the six-year-old is set for a ‘two-year wait’ before he can follow in his siblings footsteps, who were recently spotted out at major sporting events with the Prince and Princess of Wales.
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Prince George was in Germany with his dad, Prince William, for the Euro’s final between England and Spain, whilst Princess Charlotte was spotted at Wimbledon with Kate Middleton for the Men’s Title.
Whilst Louis not being present at either events caused quite the stir online, it’s not uncommon for such young royals to stay at home.
The digital royal editor of GB News, Svar Nanan-Sen, said: “Charlotte made her first appearance at Wimbledon when she was eight, so he's got to wait a couple more years.
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"But Kate did say last year when George and Charlotte went to Wimbledon without Louis, that he was very upset about it."
Despite the youngest two not attending the Euro’s final in Germany, Kate shared a wholesome picture of them watching the game, presumably from their home, with personalised England shirts on.
GB News's Royal Correspondent, Cameron Walker, added: “We did get a lovely photograph taken by the Princess of Wales on the Sunday evening of when George and William were in Berlin for the Euros final.
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“But what was lovely was seeing Prince Louis with his big sister, Princess Charlotte, and the Princess of Wales in their private grounds in Adelaide Cottage, we believe, and watching the England game.
"They were wearing matching shirts with their names and numbers on the back, their numbers being their ages, so nine for Charlotte and six for Louis, taken by the Princess of Wales.
"So he got some of the action, but he wasn't perhaps in public."
But not all hope is lost for the young royal, who gained his playful reputation when he was just four, during the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee in 2022.
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As the royal editor went on to explain: “I'm sure there's time and maybe he'll be in the Royal Box if England's lucky enough to one day win a World Cup or a Euros."
Topics: Prince William, Kate Middleton, Prince George, Royal Family