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Christmas could come early for royal fans as Prince Louis is set to make a special appearance at an upcoming royal event

The Royals fans are keeping their fingers crossed and hoping that Prince Louis will make his first appearance at an upcoming festive event with his older siblings, Prince George And Princess Charlotte.

Prince Louis always steals the show when he goes out with his parents Kate Middleton and Prince William. From his cheeky behavior at the Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations last year to his cheeky expressions at the King's coronation earlier this year, royal fans have fallen in love with the boy and his bright personality.

It's no surprise, then, that royal fans are wishing they could see Prince Louis a little more often as his older siblings Prince George and Princess Charlotte begin to take on their royal duties and accompany their parents to official events more often.

His absence from many royal events is understandable. He is only five years old, which somewhat compensates for the responsibilities he carries as fourth in line to the royal throne. But nonetheless, there is an upcoming royal event that would be the perfect time for Prince Louis to make his debut, and royal fans are crossing their fingers that he will be there.

Prince Louis and Princess Charlotte

Prince Louis and Princess Charlotte

Although we saw Prince Louis at the company's Christmas tour last year, he was conspicuously absent from the family-oriented Christmas concert at Westminster Abbey, organized and hosted by his mother Kate.

But this year, the Together at Christmas carol service, which takes place on December 8 and will be broadcast on ITV later on Christmas Eve, will focus on those working for Kate's Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood campaign and recognise them for their work with young children.

Given the childhood theme, many royal fans have speculated that Kate will bring Louis along to enjoy the service.

Both Prince George and Charlotte attended the event last year, although George was nine and Charlotte was seven, so Louis is a little younger. However, given the theme, we hope he will be there.

Prince William, Kate Middleton, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince LouisPrince William, Kate Middleton, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis

Prince William, Kate Middleton, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis

The Christmas service is no ordinary evening in church: numerous musical performances by celebrities and exciting readings enliven the event.

At the opening service in 2021, Kate surprised everyone when she revealed her hidden talent for playing the piano and accompanied Scottish singer Tom Walker as he sang for the audience.

Last year, Princess Charlotte was particularly delighted when Hugh Bonneville, the voice of Paddington Bear, read a letter from the iconic children's character in tribute to the late Queen Elizabeth II. As he began to read, her face lit up and she cast excited glances at her mother and father, who were visibly warmed by her reaction.

This year is expected to be just as exciting, with Buckingham Palace announcing that not only the Westminster Abbey Choir will perform, but also musicians such as Beverly Knight, Adam Lambert, Jacob Collier, Freya Ridings and James Bay.