Princess Kate hints at Prince Louis' royal role as George prepares for next stage


Princess Kate hints at Prince Louis' royal role as George prepares for next stage

Princess Kate and Prince William will send their eldest son, Prince George, to boarding school in September.

The future monarch will also turn 13 next week, officially beginning his royal training and having an impact on his two siblings, including Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.

The Princess of Wales took to center court on Saturday to watch the women's singles final before presenting the winner's trophy.

While Catherine was there, she had an interaction with Jenna Fontanilla, an 18-year-old member of the court services team, to whom she revealed a special detail about her youngest son, Louis.

The little prince has been asking about how to become a ball boy and how much hard work it takes to play the role.

“She told me how Louis was asking her how to become a ball kid, and we were talking about how hard it is to be on the court and how we work alongside the ball kids, and it's so lovely,” Jenna shared.

“The conversation was so lovely. She's the town princess, everyone says she's one of the town and I love it.”

This discussion resonates with claims made previously about the Waleses that they will give Charlotte and Louis the option to opt out of being working members of the family. They could be free to pursue the careers they want.

Although they would be siblings of the future monarch, William and Kate want to avoid that 'leftover' ordeal that happened with Harry. They are aware of their children's needs and treat them fairly to ensure there are no hard feelings between siblings.



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