Prince Louis absence from royal events 'explained by Princess Kate's plan'

Prince George and Princess Charlotte have recently both attended major royal events without their little brother present.

By Hanisha Sethi, News Reporter

Princess Kate and Prince Louis smiling at Platinum Jubilee

Princess Kate and Prince Louis together at Platinum Jubilee (Image: Getty)

There is a reason Prince George and Princess Charlotte have attended major royal events without their little brother Prince Louis present - and it is down to "careful planning" by the Princess of Wales, claims an expert.

The eldest royal children, George, 10, and Charlotte, 9, both accompanied their parents at major sporting events this month, Prince George at the Euro 2024 final on July 14 with his dad, Prince William, and Princess Charlotte with her mum to the Men's Wimbledon Final on the same day.

However, Louis was kept at home for these events and has made only rare official appearances most recently at Trooping the Colour 2024. According to an expert, his absence can be explained by his parents' "careful" planning when it comes to introducing their three children to public life.

ITV News royal producer, Lizzie Robinson on True Royalty TV's The Royal said: "They've [Prince and Princess of Wales] been really careful to manage how they've done it and what they've taken them to. They've considered each event on a case-by-case basis. And the fact that Louis wasn't taken suggests that they are considering what they think is right for each child at what time. So, you know, his time will come."

Princess Kate with Prince Louis at Sandringham

Princess Kate with Prince Louis at Sandringham (Image: Getty)
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Prince Louis stole the show according to royal fans, at the King's official birthday parade. At one point he was dancing to the quick march of the Scots Guards to Highland Laddie, and also yawning and straining at the window, while playing with a cord of a window blind.

On the day, George, Charlotte, Louis and the Princess of Wales travelled together in the Glass State Coach along the Mall at the start of the day's celebration on June 15.

But the carriage came after an excited Louis took a tumble as he waited on the steps of Buckingham Palace, before waving to the crowds on his way to Horse Guards Parade. Louis could also be seen pulling faces inside the carriage, making his mum and siblings chuckle.

When the Princess of Wales made her way onto the balcony of Buckingham Palace to mark the end of the day's official celebrations she was greeted with cheers from the crowd outside. Trooping the Colour was Kate's first official royal engagement of the year since the announcement of her cancer diagnosis.

Princess Charlotte's attendance at the men's final at Wimbledon came as Princess Kate made her second public appearance of the year.

Mother and daughter were joined at the tennis by Kate's sister Pippa and as they walked out to the royal box and were given a standing ovation, with Charlotte looking proudly at her mum.

Matt Wilkinson, royal editor of The Sun added: "Look at Charlotte looking up at her mother, she knows what Catherine has been going through for the last six, seven months. She's been seeing her on good days and bad days. It's also a reward, a treat for her to sit with her mother and see the adulation that she received and have a fun day out."

Before Kate's first public appearance at Trooping the Colour this year, she released a statement commenting on her health. In it, it read: "I am making good progress, but as anyone going through chemotherapy will know, there are good days and bad days. On those bad days you feel weak, tired and you have to give in to your body resting. But on the good days, when you feel stronger, you want to make the most of feeling well."

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