Prince Louis appears to enjoy a childhood that is slightly more different from his siblings Prince George and Princess Charlotte, and the reason is their parents Prince William and Kate Middleton.
The little prince’s behavior is well documented, and filled with stances where he behaved like a cheeky kid. Whether that be when he tried blowing out his sisters candle at Kate’s carol concert back in 2023, to his impersonations of his brother at the VE Day celebrations and even the time when he danced along with the band's music at Trooping the Colour.
Their reasons for this lax behavior has been explained by a well-placed insider that spoke to OK! Magazine.
According to their findings, “William and Kate are easier on Louis because he's the baby of the family.” Also at the end of the day “they don't want to break his little spirit” either.
That is why while “William and Kate do their best to teach him how to behave,” they do “understand these events are tiresome for a youngster,” the source explained.
The same topic has also been addressed by a separate insider who spoke to the Daily Mail previously as well, and according to them, “I think it would surprise people to see how ordinary things are at home. The children help with laying the table, clearing their plates when they've finished eating and helping with tidying up. There’s no preferential treatment.”
There are also set to be little codes and words the Princess uses when moving her children away anytime their behavior needs to be reigned in. one such statement is “let's take a break” which she was also said to have used during the late Queen's Platinum Jubilee when Prince Louis misbehaved and stuck his tongue out at his sister.
Its been explained in Gilded Youth, An Intimate History of Growing Up in the Royal Family, by royal expert Tom Quinn.