Royals to hand Prince Louis a 'leading role' at Christmas after stealing the nation's heart

Prince Louis is set to join the royal family’s Christmas Day celebrations at Sandringham for the first time this year.

The four-year-old caught the nation’s attention at Queen Elizabeth’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations over the summer with his mischievous antics.

Now, Prince William and Kate’s youngest child may join the family on their traditional Christmas Day walk to church, The Mirror reports.

The final decision over Prince Louis attendance at Sandringham will not be made until the day itself.

But it is hoped the youngster will make the proceedings light and festive alongside his older siblings Prince George, nine, and Princess Charlotte, seven – and distract from the family’s ongoing row with Harry and Meghan.

Charlotte was also four when she took part in her first Christmas ‘walkabout’ in 2019.

Prince Louis is set to join the Royal Family on their public walk to church on Christmas Day at Sandringham

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