Prince Louis breaks royal protocol at Christmas walk, but William beams with pride


Prince Louis breaks royal protocol at Christmas walk, but William beams with pride

Little Prince Louis makes a bold move

All eyes were on Prince William and Princess Kate's three children as they attended the Royal Family Christmas Mass this morning. Despite breaking royal protocol, little Prince Louis had his father beaming with pride, according to body language expert Judi James.

A budding networker in the Royal Family

Prince Louis, just five years old, is already showing signs of becoming a "prime networker" in the Royal Family. He made headlines when he walked hand-in-hand with his older cousin, Mia Grace, in a departure from the usual sibling-and-parent-based hand-holding at royal events.

Impatience and anticipation

Prince Louis showed impatience as he arrived at the church, pulling on his father's arm and pushing ahead. He stood cross-legged, eagerly waiting to be greeted by the clergy. His excitement and anticipation were palpable.

William's perpetual pride

Prince William seems to be in a perpetual state of beaming with pride when he is with his children. He lovingly placed a hand on Prince George's shoulders and affectionately cupped the back of Prince Louis's head, demonstrating his deep affection for his family.


Prince Louis breaks royal protocol at Christmas walk, but William beams with pride

A different Christmas at Sandringham

The Royal Family's traditional Christmas celebrations at Sandringham have undergone major alterations this year. With King Charles on the throne, Queen Camilla's children from her first marriage have been invited for the first time, along with their kids. The expanded guest list may result in Christmas lunch being served in the ballroom instead of the dining room.

Notable absence

Reports suggest that the Sussexes, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, have not received a Christmas invite from the King this year. The dynamics within the Royal Family continue to shift.