Princess Catherine has officially announced that her Christmas Carol concert will be returning for its third year this December.
Set to take place at Westminster Abbey on 8 December, the festive event will be dedicated to honoring those who tirelessly support babies, young children, and families in communities across the UK.
Among the attendees will be members of the Royal Family, adding an extra touch of grandeur to the occasion.
The news of the concert’s return has caused quite a stir among Royal fans on social media, with many speculating about the possible attendance of Prince Louis.
“I hope that Prince Louis will join his siblings this year if they attend the Christmas Carol service,” commented one eager fan.
Another added, “The Christmas Carol service will be so beautiful with lovely Christmas songs.
Hopefully, Prince Louis, Prince George, and Princess Charlotte will join the Royal Family this year.”
However, Kensington Palace has yet to confirm whether Prince William and Kate’s three children, Prince George (10), Princess Charlotte (8), and Prince Louis (5), will be partaking in the festivities.
Last year, George and Charlotte accompanied their parents to Kate’s Carol concert for the first time, marking a significant milestone.
According to Hello’s Royal Editor Emily Nash, there is a strong possibility that Prince Louis will join his siblings at this year’s Carol service, considering that he is now a little older and more accustomed to public events.
He already demonstrated his ability to sit through most of his grandfather’s coronation in May, indicating that he may be ready to return to the Abbey.
Nash further expressed her excitement, stating, “Given that this year’s service will focus on Kate’s Shaping Us campaign, it would be fantastic to see her own three children joining her and William at this very special event.”
Over the past year, Prince Louis has been making appearances at major royal events, including the Christmas Day church service, Trooping the Colour, the King’s Coronation, and his first official engagement with the Scouts alongside his parents and siblings in Slough in May 2021.
His increased exposure to such occasions suggests that he is becoming more comfortable in these settings.