Prince Louis will face the public eye again when he is baptised
ROYAL baby Prince Louis has yet to attend any royal engagements, instead spending time with his family inside their 1A Kensington Palace home.
However, there is one upcoming royal engagement centred around the new arrival. When is Prince Louis’ christening? Born on April 23, 2018, Prince Louis has been seen in public only in fleeting moments.
The youngest royal was shown to the public on leaving St Mary’s Hospital, before being whisked away by parents the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.
Too young to attend the Royal Wedding or Trooping of the Colour soon Prince Louis will have a royal engagement all of his own - his christening.
It is believed Prince Louis will be christened in July, with Kensington Palace due to share the announcement any day now.
Unlike the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s wedding, christenings for royal babies are more intimate affairs, with Prince George’s having only 22 guests, and Princess Charlotte’s 21.
The location is yet to be revealed, Prince George having been baptised in the private Chapel Royal at St James’s Palace in London, and Charlotte at St Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham. Read more from EXPRESS.
#Affiliate I may receive a commission if you buy BUT you do not pay moreROYAL baby Prince Louis has yet to attend any royal engagements, instead spending time with his family inside their 1A Kensington Palace home.
However, there is one upcoming royal engagement centred around the new arrival. When is Prince Louis’ christening? Born on April 23, 2018, Prince Louis has been seen in public only in fleeting moments.
The youngest royal was shown to the public on leaving St Mary’s Hospital, before being whisked away by parents the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.
Too young to attend the Royal Wedding or Trooping of the Colour soon Prince Louis will have a royal engagement all of his own - his christening.
It is believed Prince Louis will be christened in July, with Kensington Palace due to share the announcement any day now.
Unlike the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s wedding, christenings for royal babies are more intimate affairs, with Prince George’s having only 22 guests, and Princess Charlotte’s 21.
The location is yet to be revealed, Prince George having been baptised in the private Chapel Royal at St James’s Palace in London, and Charlotte at St Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham. Read more from EXPRESS.