Prince Louis, the spirited youngest son of Prince William and Kate Middleton, once again captured the hearts of onlookers during the royal family’s annual Christmas walk to church at St. Mary Magdalene on the Sandringham estate. This year, the 7-year-old exhibited his charming personality by snatching a large Lindor chocolate egg from his father, which he clutched protectively throughout their time greeting enthusiastic well-wishers on December 25.
Louis was joined by his parents and older siblings, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, as they met with the crowd gathered along the path. The oversized chocolate egg, initially presented to Prince William, quickly became the object of young Louis’s affections. According to reports, he hugged the treat tightly, lifting it high in the air with a gleeful smile before close to him, making his fondness for the gift unmistakably clear. Meanwhile, George and Charlotte delighted in collecting a variety of gifts, including flowers and stuffed animals, from attendees.
The playful and charismatic Louis has established a pattern of stealing the spotlight at royal events, creating memorable moments from Christmas gatherings to his grandfather King Charles’s coronation. Prince William previously described his youngest child as quite the character, acknowledging that Louis enjoys teasing his siblings. In a light-hearted exchange, William noted the differences in behavior between his sons, explaining that George, while seen as the sensible one, has his own antics behind closed doors.
Reflecting on last year’s celebrations, Louis similarly received an assortment of treats, including Cadbury chocolates and other festive gifts, overwhelming him with presents to the point where he sweetly asked his father for assistance in carrying them.
Through his delightful antics and charming personality, Prince Louis continues to spread joy at royal events, endearing himself to the public and ensuring that each outing is filled with laughter and fond memories.
