Prince Louis steals the show during Royal Carols Christmas broadcast
The little prince stole the show.
Prince Louis, 5, amused and delighted audiences during his first appearance at the annual Royal Carol service in the UK.
Broadcast on Christmas Eve, “Royal Carols: Together at Christmas” took place at Westminster Abbey, taped on Dec. 8 but broadcast on Dec. 24.
In the program, Prince William, 41, Kate Middleton, 41, and their kids Prince George, 10, Princess Charlotte, 8, and Prince Louis, 5, all participated in and watched a variety of concerts including songs, readings and biblical addresses, along with 1,5000 guests.
Previously, Louis was considered too young, so this was his first time at the annual event.
Celeb guests included Emma Willis, Adam Lambert, Beverly Knight, and Jim Broadbent, best known for “Paddington” and the “Harry Potter” movies.
For Broadbent’s segment, he read part of JRR Tolkien’s “Letters from Father Christmas.” During that moment, Louis seemed extra excited. The young boy pointed and smiled, before saying “Mama” to get Kate Middleton’s attention.
“Bless his little heart,” one fan wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter.
This isn’t the first time that Louis has stolen the show, as he previously mischievously blew out his sister Charlotte’s candle at another Christmas concert.
“Look how excited Prince Louis was to see Jim Broadbent, it was lovely,” another fan wrote.
“Prince Louis singing along is just super adorable,” another viewer commented.
“My favorite part of the entire service was Prince Louis adorable reactions throughout. He’s so cute,” another viewer said.
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