Kate Middleton and Prince Williams' oldest kids, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, enjoy more social events than their brother, Prince Louis. According to royal expert Lizzie Robinson, the royal parents are purposefully keeping Louis, born in 2018, out of the public eye until he's a little older. "They've been really careful to manage how they've done it and what they've taken [the children] to," shared Robinson on "The Royal" (via The Mirror). "They've considered each event on a case-by-case basis. And the fact that Louis wasn't taken suggests that they are considering what they think is right for each child at what time," she added about his missed events. "So, you know, his time will come."
Of course, Louis hasn't been totally sidelined. Although he may not have shown his face at some of the royals' leisurely events, such as Wimbledon, which Catherine, Princess of Wales, attended with his big sister Charlotte in 2024, his parents have allowed him to attend some of the more historic, high-profile royal events. For example, Prince Louis totally upstaged King Charles III at his own coronation in May 2023. He also attended Trooping The Colour -- his grandfather's annual birthday celebration since he ascended the throne -- in 2024. And while Louis always inspires entertaining headlines when he's in public, he definitely kicked things up a notch by dancing -- and at times seeming uninterested -- throughout the day.