He is a jack of all trades, never sits still, enjoys faxing and brings a lot of joy to everyone watching. Little Prince Louis, whom even his mother, Princess Kate, described as a “kamikaze child”, will be six years old on April 23rd.
Prince Louis is fourth in line to the throne, behind his father Prince William and his two older siblings, Prince George and Princess Charlotte. He is the youngest child of the Wales family and was born in the Lindo Wing of St. Mary’s Hospital in London six years ago. He and his mother left the hospital that same day.
His full name is Prince Louis Arthur Charles of Wales and he is said to have always been active even as a baby. Kate once said that he was a very fast crawler and wanted to pull himself up everywhere. Due to the corona pandemic, the little scion of the Windsors wasn’t seen that often; Prince Louis made his first appearance on the red carpet at the London Palladium in December 2020.
Prince Louis is always on the go
His activity did not decrease over the years; the little prince also raced on balance bikes, bicycles and on foot and was always on the move. His mother once said she was really having trouble keeping up with this child. In 2022, Princess Kate also said during a visit to Twickenham Stadium: “Louis is a kamikaze child, we worry when he gets older. He gets involved everywhere.” And he still does that to this day.
In the little man’s six years of life, hardly an event went by where Prince Louis didn’t make faxes, make faces, rebel or put on funny performances. Many a time his parents tried to tame him, but then there were situations where the little man became very sullen or even stuck out his tongue. Prince Louis will probably make a lot of friends for the fans; he is already one of the most popular members of the royal family.
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Source: Stern

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