In a delightful twist to royal tradition, Prince Louis made headlines this Christmas by stepping out in stylish trousers, a departure from the long-standing custom of royal boys wearing shorts.
This charming moment unfolded during the Windsor family’s festive walkabout at Sandringham, where the five-year-old stole the show alongside his cousin, Mia Tyndall.
Dressed in a dapper pair of checkered trousers, Louis showcased a new level of privilege that echoes a similar experience of his older brother, Prince George.
The sight of the young prince holding hands with his cousin was heartwarming, but it was his outfit that truly caught the attention of royal watchers.
As Prince William and Princess Kate joined their children—Prince George and Princess Charlotte—Louis stood out in a way that suggested a shift in royal fashion norms.
Historically, royal boys have donned shorts as a sign of status, a practice that has been deeply rooted in British tradition.
According to etiquette expert William Hansen, this style choice is emblematic of a very English custom, where trousers are reserved for older boys and men.
He noted that many perceive boys who wear pants without a royal lineage as indicative of middle-class aspirations.
In an interview with People magazine, royal commentator Ingrid Seward pointed out that traditionally, royal boys would wear shorts until they reached the age of eight.
However, Louis, at just five years old, appeared to have been granted special permission to break this norm.
This change seems to reflect a more relaxed approach by the Prince and Princess of Wales, allowing their youngest child to embrace a new style.
Interestingly, Prince George experienced a similar moment back in 2018 when he appeared on the Wallaces’ Christmas card at the age of five, also wearing trousers instead of shorts.
This parallel suggests that the royal couple is willing to adapt traditions for their children, signaling a modern take on royal upbringing.
Louis’ choice of trousers was further highlighted during the Princess of Wales’s carol concert at Westminster Abbey, where he again opted for pants.
This decision sparked a wave of admiration on social media, with fans expressing their delight at seeing him in “big boy” attire.
Comments flooded in, praising Louis for looking so grown up, and many noted how adorable the entire family appeared.