Prince Louis, the mischievous prince who stole the show at the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee, is set to join the royal family’s Christmas Day celebrations.
As senior members of the family gather at Sandringham for Christmas, the younger generation is expected to step into the limelight.
This year, Prince Louis IV will participate in the family’s traditional Christmas Day walk to church for the first time.
During the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee, Prince Louis captured the nation’s attention with his playful antics.
His photos, making faces and covering his ears, went viral and were enjoyed by people worldwide.
The cheeky prince even entertained everyone as he stood next to the late queen during a flyover at Buckingham Palace, playfully shushing his mum Kate by placing his hand over her mouth.
Reflecting on their experience, his parents later commented that they had an incredible time, especially Louis.
The final decision regarding Prince Louis’ participation in this important Sandringham milestone will be made on the day itself.
This year, King Charles will make history by delivering his first festive speech.
He will become the first male monarch to address the nation on TV on Christmas Day, with a recent poll indicating that 38% of the population intends to tune in.
Filmed on Tuesday, December 13, his speech is expected to pay tribute to the late queen.
It is also anticipated that the king, Seve IV, will mention the Duke and Duchess of Sussex in his speech, which was planned for recording before the release of the latest episodes of their Netflix show.
In these episodes, Prince Harry accused the king of lying during the tense Megxit crisis meeting with the queen in January 2020.
The Royal Walk, a cherished Christmas Day family tradition, begins at Sandringham and leads to Smery Magdalene Church for the morning service.
Along the route, the royal family greets well-wishers, with the monarch occupying the front row of the church, which can accommodate up to 100 people.
King Charles has decided to return to the beloved tradition of gathering his family at Sandringham House, a 20,000-acre country estate in Norfolk, and embarking on the 300-meter public walk on Christmas morning.
Since 1988, they have celebrated Christmas at Sandringham, but due to the pandemic, the late queen stayed in Windsor in 2020 and 2021.
The return to Sandringham this year will be bittersweet as they mourn the absence of the beloved queen.
However, it is hoped that Prince Louis’ expressive nature will bring some joy to the occasion as he joins his siblings, Prince George (9) and Princess Charlotte (7).
In 2019, when she was four years old, Princess Charlotte delighted crowds by embracing royal fans, including one who gave her a £1.50 inflatable flamingo toy.
Prince Louis’ behavior is not the only thing the royals need to watch out for on Christmas morning.
His father, Prince William, has previously admitted to getting the giggles during the church service.
He shared, “I have had the giggles many, many times in the service.
Luckily, no one’s filming it, so you can get away with it, and on Christmas day, it’s fun to have a giggle and enjoy yourself.”
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