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Breaking News: Princess Kate Middleton Takes Major Decision About Prince Louis After Wimbledon Appearance…
Following recent high-profile sporting events, Kate Middleton and Prince William have made a significant decision regarding their youngest son, Prince Louis, who has been notably absent from public events attended by his older siblings.
According to the latest reports, Prince Louis has expressed feelings of sadness and exclusion when his older siblings, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, have been allowed to attend major events without him.
Louis was notably missing during Prince George and Princess Charlotte’s appearances at the Euros 2024 final and the Wimbledon finals, which were attended by their parents.
Royal correspondent Cameron Walker discussed the situation on The Royal Record Podcast, revealing that Prince Louis will only be allowed to attend public events outside the royal fold after waiting ‘two years.’
This decision has sparked a considerable amount of online discussion and calls for “justice for Prince Louis.”
Walker elaborated on the situation, stating, “One royal child who was not at England’s Euro 2024 defeat or Wimbledon was Prince Louis.” The absence of Louis from these events has become a topic of public interest and humor on social media.
The expert noted, “Charlotte made her first appearance at Wimbledon when she was eight, so he’s got to wait a couple more years.”
In a previous statement, Kate Middleton had addressed Louis’s feelings of disappointment when George and Charlotte attended Wimbledon without him.
She acknowledged that Louis was “very upset” about missing out, reflecting his desire to participate in family outings and royal traditions.
As Prince Louis awaits his turn to join in on such public events, the decision underscores the royal couple’s approach to gradually introducing their youngest child to public life, balancing the need for family inclusion with royal protocol.
The anticipation surrounding Prince Louis’s future appearances continues to build, highlighting the enduring public interest in the lives of the young royals.