Royal fans hoping for frequent glimpses of Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis may be disappointed this year.
According to royal biographer Robert Hardman, 2025 is expected to be a more private year for the young royals.
Speaking to Marie Claire, Hardman suggested that the Prince and Princess of Wales are keen to maintain a balanced approach to their children’s public exposure.
‘I don’t believe we’ll see them any more than what is traditionally expected, ‘ he shared.
Their first expected outing could be at the Easter church service in April, a significant occasion for the royal family.
Another major event will likely be Trooping the Colour in June, the monarch’s birthday.
Later in the year, the children may take part in Princess Kate’s Together at Christmas carol concert in December. VE Day could be on the cards too.
If this prediction holds, it would make a shift from 2024, a year when the young royals were seen more frequently by attending a Taylor Swift Eras Tour concert in London.
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