We all remember him covering his ears during the royal flypast and his cheeky moments with his mother.
And we can’t wait for his next adorable public appearance.
For Prince Louis, her four-year-old great-grandson, her death was confusing and difficult to understand.

said Australia’s Governor-General David Hurley after a conversation with Princess Catherine (viaDaily Mail).
Magazine, Louis was likely at home with the family’s nanny, Maria Teresa Turrion Borrallo.
Of course little Louis is too young, but they think George and Charlotte are up to it."

One of Louis' latest recycled looks came in his fourth birthday portrait.
“We all had an incredible time, especially Louis …” theytweeted.
Jo Frost, the so-called “supernanny,” weighed in on how Catherine dealt with Louis' outbursts.

“I think it’s extremely hard to keep their little feet on the ground …
I think this is a danger Kate’s very aware of,” she told True Royalty TV.
As Jeremy Freeman, a lipreader, told theMirror, Louis was eager to see the planes.

“Are the Red Arrows coming?”
Louis appeared to say.
The queen then replied, “I hope so.”

As the planes approached, Louis reportedly said, “Yes yes yes” excitedly.
As the planes roared overhead, Louis reportedly said, “Whoah that was loud.”
On his first day, Louis wasn’t nervous or anxious.

His arrival is so much different to his brother’s."
She explained that Louis displayed more confidence than his two older siblings did on their first days of school.
It seems that Louis isn’t just the cheekiest; he might also be the bravest.

Well, according to most accounts, it couldn’t be better.
In fact, according to one source, the king has a special soft spot for his youngest grandson.
“Charles adores his cheeky little grandson,” the source toldNew Idea.

“No one makes Charles laugh like Louis, with his bombastic ways and bursts of energy.
Equally, no one can calm Louis down like ‘Grandpa Wales’ can.
They have a special bond.”

It seems that Charles did help Louis to relax a little during the Jubilee celebrations.
“Kate was amazed, he settled right down and watched the show happily,” the source said.
“Charles was pretty tickled by that as he loves Louis.

Apparently, Charles thinks that George is just like Prince William, while Louis is more like Harry.
As royal commentator Carmen Sandi told theExpress, he will likely be joining the military.
“If you’re sensing a theme, you’d be absolutely right.

Men in the Royal Family aren’t just encouraged to join the military, it’s expected of them.
Prior to this, Louis had attended a nursery school in London.
Clearly, his parents aren’t sparing any expense when it comes to his education.

The school teaches children based on ability rather than age and classes are reportedly only 35 minutes long.
One source toldPeoplethat Prince William and Princess Catherine chose the rural school because it was so outdoorsy.
“The countryside is definitely their happy place.”

In 2021,The Timesreported that he and his siblings had all been given their first ponies.
The ponies reportedly came shortly after the death of the family’s cocker spaniel, Lupo.
But a pony isn’t the only special gift Louis has received.

Magazine, he and his siblings were given a life-sized playhouse that belonged to the queen, their great-grandmother.
Naturally, he was a little too young to really understand what was going on.
He and his family spent the lockdown in their home in Norfolk.

“Louis doesn’t understand social distancing,” Princess Catherine told the BBC.
She also explained that her older children understood things a little better.
“I think I’m always surprised.
And according to his father, Prince William, Louis' main passion is simply being outside.
“Louis just enjoys playing outside the whole time,” he told theBBC.
“He lives outside.”
“I think it is slowly dawning on them that these things matter,” he said.
“But I think when you’re that young, you just want to have fun and enjoy it.
And I feel bad.
I don’t want to give them the burden of that worry.”
During a conversation with theMirror, Princess Catherine revealed that Louis is also pretty sporty.
In fact, apparently, he’s already playing tennis.
“George is playing.
They’re all playing, even Louis who’s four.
They’re all keen,” she said.
But apparently, Prince William and Princess Catherine are doing their best to give their children a normal upbringing.
“The kids run around the office, and he does not want it to be stuffy.
Another royal insider confirmed this staff member’s story.
“They haven’t lost sight of that.”
In fact, Charles actually chose Louis as one of Prince William’s middle names.
According toReader’s Digest, his is often called Lou Lou by his siblings.