For now, like all children his age, Louis is busy with kindergarten. The prince attends the Willcocks Nursery School in London, the same one that his sister Charlotte had as a pupil before him. A short distance from home, it is ideal for discreetly coming and going from Kensington Palace, as mom Kate and dad William like it. Normality, the word dearest to the dukes, who strongly wanted to keep their children away as much as possible from media overexposure.
This is why, like other royals, they have always accepted the agreement of granting images from time to time. The photos tell of progress and growth, indiscretions, first passions and games. Of Louis, for example, we know that he loves tractors, like his brother George at the same age, but that he is also very exuberant. A “kamikaze”, Kate Middleton described it this way last February talking about the first approaches to rugby: “We are worrying about when it will be big, it will be at the center of everything.” An exuberance that is evident in the official photos of her four years.
The little ones of the house, on the other hand, have always been wilder, and Louis, who will not have great royal duties, is no exception. Like his sister Charlotte, he will likely have to find a job to live on, unlike George, who has a throne in destiny. The true normality of a free life. With some more privileges, of course.
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