The six-year-old royal did not attend Wimbledon or the Euro 2024 final last Sunday
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Prince Louis looks set for a "two-year wait" before he is allowed to follow in Princess Charlotte's footsteps, according to GB News's Digital Royal Editor.
Svar Nanan-Sen joined GB News's Royal Correspondent, Cameron Walker, for this week's episode of The Royal Record Podcast to discuss the latest news within the Royal Family, including Charlotte's surprise appearance at Wimbledon.
The pair spoke about the reaction to Prince Louis, six, being left at home in Windsor whilst his older two siblings stepped out to attend major sporting events.
Svar said: "One royal child who was not at England's Euro 2024 defeat or Wimbledon was Prince Louis.
Louis set for 'two-year wait' before being allowed to follow Charlotte's footsteps
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"This has caused quite a stir online, with many calling for justice for Prince Louis. He's still only six, we have to remember.
"Charlotte made her first appearance at Wimbledon when she was eight, so he's got to wait a couple more years.
"But Kate did say last year when George and Charlotte went to Wimbledon without Louis, that he was very upset about it."
Many jokes and memes were circulating on social media, showing a playful Prince Louis being left to his own devices at home whilst his older siblings were treated to days out by their parents.
Cameron Walker [left] and Svar Nanan-Sen [right] discuss the latest news on The Royal Record this week
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Louis first gained a reputation for pulling cheeky faces and being playful during the Platinum Jubilee in 2022, when he was just four years old.
Cameron continued: "We did get a lovely photograph taken by the Princess of Wales on the Sunday evening of when George and William were in Berlin for the Euros final, but what was lovely was seeing Prince Louis with his big sister, Princess Charlotte, and the Princess of Wales in their private grounds in Adelaide Cottage, we believe, and watching the England game.
"They were wearing matching shirts with their names and numbers on the back, their numbers being their ages, so nine for Charlotte and six for Louis, taken by the Princess of Wales.
"So he got some of the action, but he wasn't perhaps in public."
Princess Charlotte spotted at Wimbledon
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Princess Kate and Prince William shared an image of Charlotte and Louis watching the Euro final at home
Kensington PalaceSvar joked: "It was still a disappointment for him because he didn't get to go to Wimbledon and we lost the final."
The Royal Correspondent added: "He's still very young though. I'm sure there's time and maybe he'll be in the Royal Box on the time if England's lucky enough to one day win a World Cup or a Euros."