Prince Louis to make public Christmas debut

Prince Louis will make a public appearance during the royal family's Christmas celebrations for the first time this year, joining his relatives on the traditional 25 December walk to church.

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Prince Louis will make his first festive public appearance this year
Prince Louis will make his first festive public appearance this year

Prince Louis will make a public appearance during the royal family's Christmas celebrations for the first time this year.

The four-year-old prince - who is the youngest son of Prince William and his wife Catherine, Princess of Wales - is expected to join his relatives on their traditional walk to St Mary Magdalene Church from Sandringham for the first time on 25 December, though a final decision won't be made until on the day, the Daily Mirror newspaper reports.

Louis' elder sister, seven-year-old Princess Charlotte, also made her debut on the festive walk when she was four years old in 2019, and she delighted well-wishers by greetings the crowds and even hugging some waiting members of the public.

The royal family have celebrated their festive season at the Norfolk estate since 1988 but due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Queen Elizabeth - who died in September - remained at her Windsor Castle residence for Christmas in 2020 and 2021, but King Charles has opted to return to tradition this year.

Louis' father William - who also has nine-year-old son Prince George with his wife - previously admitted he and his cousins used to "get the giggles" during the church service when they were younger.

He said: “What’s very good about it is that we sit opposite each other as a family, and growing up, having my cousins sat opposite me has always been quite difficult to keep a straight face at times.

“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.”

Louis famously stole the show at the queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations earlier this year, with his mischievous antics including putting his hand over his mother's mouth to 'shush' her during the Platinum Party at the Palace concert and standing next to the queen with his hands clamped over his ears during a fly-past on the Buckingham Palace balcony.

William and Catherine later referenced the cheeky tot in an Instagram post reflecting on the celebrations.

The royal pair wrote: "We all had an incredible time, especially Louis ... " adding a side-eye emoji.