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Louis and Charlotte did not join the Prince of Wales in Paris this week
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Prince Louis and Princess Charlotte will join Kate and Prince William at upcoming major events, according to a royal commentator.
The Prince of Wales took his eldest son Prince George, 11, to France on Wednesday evening to watch his beloved Aston Villa take on Paris Saint Germain in the Champions League quarter-final.
Royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams told GB News that Prince Louis, 6, and Princess Charlotte, 9, will make more public appearances with their parents as they grow up.
Fitzwilliams said: "It is due to age and the fact it is a balance.
Prince Louis and Princess Charlotte will join Kate and Prince William at upcoming major events, according to a royal commentator.
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"As they (Charlotte and Louis) get older they will be seen at more events.
"Equally, George is obviously very keen (on football) and there is that aspect to it.
"You want to take someone who is really going to enjoy it and look as if they are enjoying it."
Royal commentator Richard Fitzwillaims hailed the decision to take Prince George to Paris.
Royal commentator Richard Fitzwillaims hailed the decision to take Prince George to Paris.
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Fitzwilliams told GB News: "It is very good for George, going to Paris in that way and seeing some of the other matches they have been to together.
"It is important for the royal image that you have this balance between showing who you are and then certain events that are more formal."
The royal commentator also highlighted William and George's shared passion for football as different to the relationship the Prince of Wales had with his father King Charles.
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The royal commentator also highlighted William and George's shared passion for football as different to the relationship the Prince of Wales had with his father King Charles.
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Fitzwilliams said: "Charles did not project the sort of exuberance that William is passing on to George.
"This is a new persona within the Royal Family, as Charles is of a different temperament.
"That is reflected in the sports you like, but it does take the royal image to a far more informal place, which I think is very good.
"An enthusiasm for a sport that is so popular does help build a connection."