Prince Louis made his royal Easter debut in blue on Sunday, alongside Prince William and Kate Middleton and older siblings Prince George and Princess Charlotte.
Sunday was the first time the 4-year-old prince accompanied his family to Easter church services.
In addition to his adorable shorts, Louis wore long socks, as is part of traditional attire for a boy his age in the royal family, paired with a blue jacket and blue tie.
The Princess of Wales’ dress was an even brighter shade of blue than Louis’ shorts and was teamed with a matching clutch and pillbox hat.

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William, Charlotte and George looked dapper in navy shades as the family made their way in and out of St George’s Chapel.
Sunday marked another major development for Charles, who attended his first Easter service at Windsor Castle as monarch, following Queen Elizabeth’s death in September.
He was accompanied by his wife, Camilla, whose recent reference to official coronation invitations cemented her new title as Queen Camilla, rather than Queen Consort.
Alongside the King and Queen were Princess Anne, Prince Edward, Princess Eugenie and Princess Beatrice, and their spouses.
The most shocking inclusion was that of Prince Andrew, the disgraced Duke of York, who has faced allegations of sexual abuse over the years – which he has long denied – and criticism over his long relationship with the pedophile convicted Jeffrey Epstein.
Andrew officially retired as a royal worker in 2019 and was then stripped of his military titles and royal patronages in January 2022.

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