All three of the Wales children are deeply cherished by the public, and six-year-old Louis, the youngest, adds an extra sparkle to family occasions, according to commentators. Initially uncertain if Prince George, Princess Charlotte, or Louis would attend Trooping the Colour earlier this month, fans were delighted when all three arrived in a carriage with their mother, Princess Kate.
It's becoming increasingly common to see the trio at such events as they grow older. Schofield remarked, "A royal gathering wouldn't be complete without Prince Louis." She also noted, "Louis played a pivotal role today, and his charm and carefree spirit give a glimpse into their family life."
Prince William and Princess Kate prioritize spending quality time with their children, a departure from royal traditions that relied heavily on nannies. Trooping the Colour, also known as the King's Birthday Parade, also marked Kate's return from medical leave since February. While she isn't expected to resume regular frontline duties, she may attend occasional special events.
Reflecting on the atmosphere in London, Schofield commented, "There was overwhelming support for the Prince and Princess of Wales. Catherine's brief appearance at Trooping the Colour was met with great enthusiasm." Many admired her appearance, noting her strength and resilience.
Kate joined her family on the Buckingham Palace balcony for this special occasion. It was a busy week for the royals, from Trooping the Colour to the Garter Day Service and Royal Ascot, culminating with a Taylor Swift concert.
Schofield added, "With Taylor Swift's performance, it was a week filled with pleasant surprises and the joy of seeing so much of the Wales children."
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