Prince Louis made his Easter Sunday service debut at the weekend as he joined the rest of his family at St George's Chapel in Windsor.
The little royal looked adorable as he arrived with proud parents Prince William and Princess Kate and his older siblings, Prince George and Princess Charlotte.
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And while he was smartly dressed for the occasion, his mum Kate gave a sweet nod to his tender years with the choice of tie.
Louis looked very sweet in blue shorts, long socks, a blazer, and shirt, with his hair combed to one side. His tie, meanwhile, was embroidered with tiny bicycles – adorable!
William and Kate's youngest was not the only royal sporting a decorated tie; so too was James, the new Earl of Wessex.
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The 15-year-old accompanied his parents, Sophie and Edward, to the Easter service wearing a tie emblazoned with Land Rovers.
It was possibly a touching nod to his late grandfather, Prince Philip. The late Queen's husband had a strong connection with Land Rovers, using green Freelanders for several years.
He also designed his own specially-modified Defender to carry his coffin. Philip passed away on 9 April 2021 at the age of 99.
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A huge number of royals stepped out on Sunday to attend what was the first Easter service of King Charles'’s reign.
The monarch and Queen Camilla were joined by the Waleses, the Tindalls, Princess Beatrice and pregnant Princess Eugenie, Princess Anne and the new Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh.
It was likely to have been a poignant outing for the family, with the 15th-century chapel being the late Queen’s final resting place and the Easter Sunday service the first to take place since her death.
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