Prince Louis, the youngest child of Prince William and Kate Middleton, made a delightful appearance at the Easter Sunday service, a significant event in the royal calendar.
The four-year-old prince, known for his cheeky antics and adorable facial expressions, held hands with his mother, the Princess of Wales, as they walked together.
Dressed in sweet blue shorts and knee-high socks, Louis won the hearts of royal fans once again.
Accompanied by his siblings, Prince George, aged 9, and Princess Charlotte, aged 7, the young prince joined his parents for the brief walk between Windsor Castle and St George’s Chapel.
The whole family was dressed in royal blue, with Louis wearing blue shorts, a checked blue shirt, a navy tie, and a charming tailored blazer.
Kate, looking stunning as always, wore a bright blue Catherine Walker dress, complemented by a hat of the same color.
As they made their way towards the church, young Charlotte, wearing a dark navy coat and striking blue tights, held hands with her father, Prince William.
It was evident that she was keeping a close eye on her mischievous younger brother, perhaps recalling his playful behavior at last year’s Queen’s Platinum Jubilee.
During the Platinum Pageant on the Mall, Louis entertained the crowd with his funny faces and restlessness.
While George and Charlotte attended the Easter service last year, Louis was considered too young at the time.
However, this year, he joined the rest of his family, creating a heartwarming scene.
The royal family wasn’t the only one in attendance, as King Charles and Camilla, the Queen Consort, led the way.
Princess Anne and her husband Sir Timothy Lawrence were also present, along with the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and their son, James, the Earl of Wessex.
Looking ahead, all three of Prince William and Kate’s children are set to play important roles at the upcoming King’s Coronation.
George will serve as a pageboy to his grandfather, while Charlotte and Louis will be seated alongside their parents during the religious service.
Later, they will participate in the iconic procession from Westminster Abbey to Buckingham Palace.
This Easter Sunday holds a special significance as it is the first since the passing of Queen Elizabeth II.