Prince William and Kate Middleton are happy parents to their three children and have long established how much they prioritize them.
The Prince and Princess of Wales have also not shied away from breaking several royal protocols and traditions for Prince George, 12, Princess Charlotte, 10, and Prince Louis, 7, and making their own.
The children are well loved by the public and fans are always eager to see the young royals during royal events, especially on the balcony. As the eldest Wales child, George, prepares for the next phase of his royal legacy, William and Kate have lingering concerns for their youngest.
Prince Louis is known for his cheeky antics that have captured the hearts of fans and has been dubbed ‘cute’ for not being able to maintain the poise that his older siblings so easily carry.
Sources have revealed that William and Kate “go easy on Louis because he is the baby of the family”, but they fear that there will come a day when he will have to grow out of it.
According to the insider, the parents are “doing their best to teach him to behave, but understand that these events are boring” and Louis is “quite a handful.” The source said OK! magazine that William and Kate “don’t want to break his little spirit”.
The source claimed that William and Kate are like any other parents who are much more lenient with the youngest. However, they are well aware that “the day will come and making faces will not be ‘cute’. Hopefully Louis will grow out of it”.
However, there has been a noticeable change as Louis gets older. He recently joined his family on Friday to mark the Together At Christmas concert, fronted by Princess Kate.
He was seen obediently accompanying his siblings; and while he no longer made faces, he still garnered adoration from the audience.



