Prince Louis, along with his older siblings, has made his debut at his mother’s Christmas Carol Concert.
The young prince, five, arrived with his family at the annual service at Westminster Abbey, which is spearheaded by the Princess of Wales.
Princess Charlotte, eight, and Prince George, 10, have attended the event in previous years, however tonight marks the youngest prince’s first appearance.
Prince Louis looked dapper in a navy ensemble, paired with matching suede boots.
Princess Charlotte, Prince Louis and Prince George post letters ahead of the Royal Carols
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The family all prepared to cheer on the Princess as she hosted her third annual carol service.
The service will acknowledge the noble efforts of communities throughout the UK, emphasising the value of coming together to support one another.
Those who work to support babies, young children and families in communities across the UK will be given praise.
Kate arrived ahead of her family to the service, as she was meeting key figure’s ahead of the event, before joining her family upon their arrival later on.
The family all prepared to cheer on the Princess as she hosted her third annual carol service.
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The service – which will be attended by King Charles and Queen Camilla – will see the world-renowned Westminster Abbey choir perform a collection of beloved carols.
Musical guests such as Jacob Collier, Freya Ridings and James Bay will perform, as well Knight and Adam Lambert in a special duet.
Readings will be delivered by Prince William, Micheal Ward, Emma Willis, Roman Kemp, and Jim Broadbent, as well as others.
Royal Carols: Together at Christmas will be broadcast on ITV1 and ITVX on Christmas Eve at 7.45pm.