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Prince Louis Helps Princess Catherine with Landmark Speech on Early Childhood Development
Prince Louis, the youngest son of the Prince and Princess of Wales, is known for his playful behavior and charming personality.
Although he rarely makes public appearances with his parents and siblings, when he does, he never fails to delight royal fans.
Now, it seems that Louis is proving to be very helpful to his mother, especially when it comes to her work on children's early years development.
Yesterday, Princess Catherine delivered a landmark speech at the Design Museum for the Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood.
Wearing a purple Amelia Wickstead suit, she looked elegant and confident as she entered the auditorium.
Before her speech, she took the time to speak to Compare and Telestar Fear and Cotton about her project.
During the conversation, she revealed how her five-year-old son, Prince Louis, is playing a significant role in her biggest royal project.
According to Princess Catherine, Louis' class recently completed a project on emotions.
They created a “feelings wheel” where they matched colors to represent their emotions each day.
This initiative has sparked a keen interest among the young students, encouraging them to engage in conversations about their feelings.
It has also helped create continuity across different aspects of their education.
The Princess emphasized the importance of these discussions in promoting mental health and providing a framework for open communication.
Prince Louis attends Lambrook Prep School in Berkshire, where his older siblings, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, are also enrolled.
The school places a strong emphasis on the mental well-being of its students, equipping them with resilience and coping skills.
It encourages them to seek help when needed.
Louis, with his kind-hearted nature, has been using this opportunity to make friends of his own.
The Wales Children's school, based in Windsor, recently shared a post detailing the activities of Prince Louis' year group.
The post described a nature-themed morning of art and drama, where students from another school joined them.
It was heartwarming to witness the students not only engaging with the activities but also forming new friendships.
A photo accompanying the caption showed three students wrapped up warm in wooly hats and coats, peering into an animal pen.
The Wales Children's school often promotes interaction with nature.
On their official Instagram site, Lambrook revealed that they have various animals on campus, encouraging children to engage with them.
This approach helps foster a love for nature and outdoor activities.
Princess Catherine has previously shared insights into Prince Louis' after-school routine.
She mentioned that he makes a special request at the end of each school day, saying, “I need to get my energy out.”
It seems that Lambrook's curriculum allows plenty of time for Louis to do just that.
Prince Louis has captured hearts with his lovable personality on multiple occasions.
His sweet gesture on Christmas Day, where he presented his older sister Princess Charlotte with a bouquet of flowers, went viral on TikTok.
At the late Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations last summer, he showcased his cheeky side, earning him the title of one of the cheekiest royal children.
It's clear that Louis has more energy to spare than your average little royal.
Prince Louis' involvement in his mother's work on early childhood development is a testament to the importance of engaging children from a young age.
His enthusiasm and active participation serve as an inspiration to both parents and educators.
With his charming personality and genuine interest in others, Prince Louis continues to make a positive impact within the royal family and beyond.