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Prince Louis Set to Attend Easter Sunday Service at St. George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle

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Prince Louis Set to Attend Easter Sunday Service at St. George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle

, the youngest member of the British royal family, is preparing for a special appearance at St. George's Chapel in Windsor Castle for the annual Easter Sunday service.

At the age of five, will be joining his parents, Prince William and , as well as his siblings, Prince George and , for this significant event.

Buckingham Palace has confirmed that Prince Louis will be attending the service, marking his first time participating in the Easter Sunday tradition.

In previous years, Prince Louis was too young to attend the ceremony, but this year, he will be partaking in the family affair.

Last year, Prince George and made their debut at the service, donning matching navy and baby blue outfits.

This development follows reports that has relaxed one of Queen Elizabeth's rules for his grandchildren.

Although Prince Louis missed out on the Royal Family's annual Christmas church service in the past, he did make his first appearance at St. Mary's Magdalene Church on the Sandringham Estate in Norfolk on December 25th of last year.

It was a memorable moment as the young prince celebrated his debut at the church.

As Prince Louis approaches his fifth birthday on April 23rd, another significant event looms on the horizon: the coronation of his grandfather, .

Recently, it has been revealed that Prince George will play a prominent role in the coronation ceremony.

He will serve as a Page of Honour, carrying the King's robes as they enter and exit Westminster Abbey.

Prince George will be joined by seven other boys who have been named Pages of Honour, all of whom are either family friends or relatives of Charles and .

According to royal sources, only working members of the Royal Family will be present for this historic moment, reflecting Charles' vision of a more streamlined monarchy.

Detailed plans obtained by the Mirror indicate that the King intends to express his gratitude to the nation alongside a select group of Royals who have dedicated their lives to public service.

In addition to Prince George's significant role, the Prince and Princess of Wales, along with their three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, will be in attendance as well.

Notably absent from the final guest list are and Meghan, who may or may not decide to attend the coronation.

However, the invitation extended to their children could be seen as an olive branch.

On a related note, is expected to undergo a title change.

She will be known as Queen Camilla instead of Camilla, Queen Consort.

This change has already been reflected on the official coronation invitations.

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