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Prince Louis to Join Royal Family’s Christmas Day Celebrations

Prince Louis is gearing up to make his mark on the royal family’s Christmas Day festivities following his delightful performance at the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee.

While the senior members of the family are embracing tradition and reuniting at Sandringham for Christmas, all eyes are on the younger generation to shine.

IV is poised to participate in the family’s customary Christmas Day stroll to church for the very first time.

The playful prince captured the nation’s hearts with his charming antics during the Jubilee celebrations.

His endearing moments, such as pulling faces and playfully covering his ears, quickly went viral, spreading joy worldwide.

Not one to shy away from mischief, Louis even showed his playful side by playfully hushing his mum, Kate, during a flyover at Buckingham Palace.

Amidst the excitement, his parents shared their joy, highlighting the unforgettable experience they had, particularly Louis.

The final decision regarding Louis’ involvement in the significant Sandringham event will be made on the day itself.

This year, is poised to make history with his inaugural festive speech.

He will become the first male monarch to deliver a televised address to the nation on Christmas Day, with a substantial 38% of the populace anticipated to tune in.

Scheduled to be recorded on December 13, the speech is expected to pay tribute to the late queen.

Additionally, it is speculated that King Charles IV will address the Duke and Duchess of Sussex in his speech, planned prior to the release of their recent Netflix episodes, where accused the king of dishonesty during the tense Megxit crisis meeting with the queen in January 2020.

The Royal Walk, a cherished Christmas Day family tradition, involves a journey from Sandringham to St. Mary Magdalene Church for the morning service.

Along the route, well-wishers gather to greet the royals, with the monarch typically seated in the front row of the church, which accommodates 100 individuals.

Opting to revive the beloved tradition, King Charles has chosen to gather his family at Sandringham House, a sprawling 20,000-acre estate in Norfolk, and embark on the 300-meter public walk on Christmas morning.

Although the absence of the beloved queen at Sandringham will cast a somber tone, the lively presence of Prince Louis is expected to uplift spirits as he joins his siblings, Prince George, 9, and , 7.

In 2019, a four-year-old Charlotte charmed onlookers during her first Christmas walkabout by offering hugs to royal enthusiasts, including one who gifted her a £1.50 inflatable flamingo toy.

However, it’s not just Prince Louis’ antics that the royals need to monitor on Christmas morning.

His father, , has previously confessed to succumbing to fits of laughter during the church service, emphasizing the joyous atmosphere of the holiday.

Prince William humorously remarked, “I have had the giggles many, many times in the service.

Luckily, no one’s filming it, so you can get away with it, and on Christmas day, it’s fun to have a giggle and enjoy yourself.”

As anticipation builds for the festive season, all eyes are on the royal family as they prepare to come together for a memorable Christmas celebration at Sandringham.

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