Prince Louis is a favorite among royal fans. The adorable tot is the third child of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and is currently waiting to start nursery this coming January while his big brother Prince George and sister Princess Charlotte both head back to school.
Since the end of lockdown, Prince Louis has apparently been busy with a raft of new interests and hobbies.
According to his parents, following recent visits to a building site and fun activities at home, the toddler has been busy this past year.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge visited several businesses across London last week, including a construction site in south London
William said: “The children, especially Louis would love to come and watch that, to see the diggers, they love it.”
In honour of his second birthday in April, Kate shared photos of her youngest son making rainbow-coloured finger paintings in support of NHS and essential workers tackling the coronavirus pandemic.
Kate said: “I should’ve taken a photograph of what I looked like after as well!
“Luckily, that wasn’t documented but I was pretty much, I looked like Louis at the end of those.”
The Cambridge family spent lockdown at their country residence Anmer Hall in Norfolk.
They have now returned to London for the start of the school term, with Prince George and Princess Charlotte both back in education after being homeschooled throughout the coronavirus crisis.
While Kensington Palace has not yet revealed where they will be sending their youngest, the most likely choice for Louis is Willcocks, where his big sister went.
This is because George and Charlotte both attend school nearby in London, so it would be unlikely for the family to split and Louis to be sent elsewhere.
Also, the school is only a stone’s throw away from the Cambridges’ London home at Kensington Palace.
The school was founded in 1964 by Miss Diana Willcocks and has been at its current location in the church hall of Holy Trinity Church, Prince Consort Road, London since 1984.
Prince Louis is due to start nursery in 2021, if his parents choose to send him.