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Prince Louis’ Love for Cricket Revealed by Prince William
During his recent royal engagement, Prince William shared a heartwarming moment by unveiling his youngest son's favorite sport.
The Duke of Cambridge, Prince William, lent a helping hand at Surplus to Supper in Sunbury-on-Thames, Surrey, following the Easter break.
Welcomed warmly by the hosts at Sunbury Cricket Club, Prince William delightedly disclosed that Prince Louis, his youngest son, has a keen interest in cricket.
Prince Louis, the adorable son of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, is set to celebrate his sixth birthday on April 23 next week.
The young prince's affection for cricket was evident in photos from 2022, capturing him playing the game at the age of four.
In the images, a sporty Louis could be seen holding a cricket ball while enjoying a beach outing, clad in a stylish grey pullover adorned with stars.
The snapshots, skillfully taken by his mother, Kate, showcased Louis in a playful cricketing mood in Norfolk.
Born on April 23, 2018, Prince Louis currently holds the fourth position in the line of succession to the throne, following his father, Prince William, and elder siblings.
As is customary, the Duchess of Cambridge typically unveils a new picture of each of her children on their birthdays.
However, it remains uncertain whether a birthday portrait of Louis will be shared this year, given Kate's recent cancer diagnosis and the unexpected Mother's Day photograph mishap in March.
Returning to his royal duties post the Easter break, Prince William engaged in activities aimed at combating food poverty and waste.
His visit to a surplus food redistribution initiative was a testament to his commitment to this cause.
Participating in meal preparation alongside chefs, Prince William actively contributed to the kitchen operations.
Annually, the non-profit organization produces 25,000 meals for individuals in need, with personal donations from Prince William, including pasta and canned soup, enhancing their efforts.
Surplus to Supper, a volunteer-driven non-profit, facilitates the transfer of excess food from larger establishments to local agencies within a five-mile radius.
With a dedicated network of 200 volunteers, the organization distributes over three tons of surplus food daily, operating seven days a week.
Kensington Palace emphasized that environmental preservation is a key focus for Prince William, underscoring his engagement with initiatives like Surplus to Supper to highlight their positive impact on both the environment and the community.
Following a brief hiatus to spend Easter with his family, Prince William resumed his public appearances.
Notably, he made his first appearance since March 20, coinciding with his wife's health challenges.
In a poignant video message to the nation in March, the Duchess of Cambridge revealed her cancer diagnosis, urging for privacy and serenity for her family during this period.
In addition to supporting his wife, Prince William recently accompanied his eldest son, Prince George, to an Aston Villa football match.