Prince Louis Made a Sweet Comment During Christmas Walkabout — and Fans Can’t Get Over His Voice
A video clip of the recent Christmas Day royal walkabout has gone viral on social media, as royal fans heard Prince Louis's voice for the first time. The clip, taken at Sandringham, Norfolk, showed the Prince of Wales leading his three kids to St. Mary Magdalene Church. Louis, as usual, stole the limelight. Known for his cheeky antics, he was seen grabbing a huge Lindt chocolate from his father. Not a surprise, but his voice got the internet talking.
@about.london The Prince of Wales with Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis leave Christmas Day service at Sandringham #princewilliam #princegeorge #princesscharlotte #princelouis #royalfamily @John Loughrey ♬ original sound - about.london
In the viral clip, Louis is captured turning to a member of the audience. "Hello!" he says briefly and brightly before moving off. The moment was a small one, but it was enough to delight royal watchers who had seen Louis animated in videos but rarely partaking in actual spoken dialogue.
The same video recorded another sweet exchange. Close to his father, Louis seems beset by the gifts being offered to him. Raising a box in one hand, then a soft toy, he appeals to William, "Can you please hold this… and this, and this.” The childlike construction of the sentence was just another facet of the charm of the request. The commentary on the TikTok video succinctly captured the collective gasp: “PRINCE LOUIS IS SO CUTEEE. I CAN’T.” While another user commented, "LOUIS'S VOICE. I CAN'T." A third user said, "Such beautiful children. So polite and kind."
Louis was not the only Wales child who was making headlines that morning. Princess Charlotte, now 10 years old, was also spotted mingling with the crowd comfortably, to the point where she even stopped to take a photo with one of the onlookers. Prince George, 12, was also picked out from the crowd, with one of the onlookers telling him that his late grandmother, Princess Diana, would have been very proud of him.