Duchess Kate and Prince William love their little one! The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge don’t often bring their youngest child, Prince Louis, into the public eye — but they do speak fondly of their baby boy.
Louis was born in April 2018, joining older siblings Prince George and Princess Charlotte, who arrived in 2013 and 2015, respectively.
The tiny heir’s name was revealed four days after his birth and most likely paid homage to a royal family member. His great-grandfather Prince Philip’s late uncle, Louis Mountbatten, was assassinated by members of the Provisional Irish Republic Army (IRA) while fishing in Ireland in August 1979.
After his debut on the steps of the Lindo Wing, the infant’s first official pics dropped in May. In one sweet shot, Louis’ older sister pressed a kiss to his forehead while he slept.
“Charlotte is really enjoying having a younger brother to play with,” a source told Us Weekly exclusively that same month. “She’s taking her big sister duties very seriously. She won’t leave baby Louis’ side.”
After his July 2018 christening, photographs of the newest royal weren’t released until December 2018. He was all smiles in his family’s Christmas card.
During a photoshoot for Prince Charles’ 70th birthday four months later, the little one showed off his sense of humor by reaching out to grab his grandfather’s face.
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Take a look at the gallery below to read all of the adorable things Louis’ parents have had to say about him so far. From his sleeping skills to his mobile milestones, Kate and William are big fans of their baby boy.