- THIS is what Prince George, Prince Charlotte and Prince Louis will do for Christmas
- They will celebrate at Westminster Abbey on December 8
- Prince Louis maybe set for a Christmas debut
Get ready, royal enthusiasts! The palace has just dropped a yuletide bombshell that's got us all aflutter! Kate Middleton, the ever-graceful Princess of Wales, is gearing up to host her third annual Christmas carol extravaganza at the historic Westminster Abbey on December 8. But hold onto your Santa hats, because this year's event might just feature a royal first – the adorable debut of 5-year-old Prince Louis.
The littlest royal's big debut
Last year, Prince George (10) and Princess Charlotte (8) stole the show, but this time, whispers around the palace suggest that their little brother, Prince Louis, is ready to join the festive fun. This tiny tot has been dipping his royal toes into the public eye, having already attended some major events, including last year's Christmas Day church outing and, wait for it... King Charles' coronation in May!
Picture this: Prince Louis, hand in hand with his sister Princess Charlotte, wide-eyed at the crowning ceremony, and even letting out a big yawn that had us all saying, "Same, Louis, same."
Anticipating surprises at the royal carol concert
But back to the carol concert – last month, the royal family's website hinted at the event's date, and if history repeats itself, we might be in for another surprise. Remember when Kate tickled the ivories in 2021, accompanying Tom Walker in a heartwarming performance? While she didn't play the piano last year, the event was a touching tribute to the late Queen Elizabeth II and a celebration of human connection.
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So, mark your calendars and keep your eyes peeled for the young prince's carol concert debut. Will Prince Louis take to the stage? Will the Princess of Wales enchant us with another musical performance? Only time will tell, but one thing's for sure – this royal Christmas event will be one for the books!