Prince Louis Brings Laughter to Church with Cheeky Chocolate Prank


Prince Louis Brings Laughter to Church with Cheeky Chocolate Prank

Playful Moment at Christmas Day Service

During the royals' Christmas Day service in Sandringham, Prince Louis delighted the crowd by smashing a Terry’s chocolate orange on the floor, leading to peals of laughter.

Sweet-Toothed Six-Year-Old's Prank

The six-year-old prince was asked to assist during the service and playfully caused a commotion with his sweet antics.

Royal Family's Festive Gathering

Accompanied by Catherine, Princess of Wales, Prince William, and their children, the Royal Family attended the service where the atmosphere was jovial and festive.

A Sweet Sermon Surprise

The Rev Canon Paul Williams incorporated the chocolate orange into his sermon, demonstrating how to separate the segments by tapping and unwrapping it.


Prince Louis Brings Laughter to Church with Cheeky Chocolate Prank

Large Crowds and Well-Wishers

The Christmas service drew a significant crowd, with many supporters showing solidarity with the King and Princess of Wales during their health battles.

Warm Gestures and Laughter

Kate, Princess of Wales, received numerous bouquets and Get Well Soon cards, sharing laughs with children and parents in attendance.

Royal Resilience in the Chill

Despite the cold weather, King Charles III and Princess Anne joined the gathering, warmly interacting with well-wishers at Sandringham.