1 MIN AGO Palace CONFIRMS Why Prince Louis Was Removed From Public View

Kensington Palace regarding Prince Louis's public schedule is a standard explanation: he is busy with his education and living a normal childhood. Prince Louis, who turned seven in April 2025 and will turn eight in April 2026, attends Lambrook Preparatory School in Berkshire alongside his siblings, 



Prince George and Princess Charlotte. His reduced presence at major events compared to his toddler years is a deliberate choice by Prince William and Princess Kate to provide him with a stable, normal upbringing away from the intense media scrutiny that often accompanies royal children.


A Modern Royal Parenting Approach

Unlike previous generations where children were frequently paraded for duty from a very young age, the Wales family prioritizes keeping their children out of the spotlight until they are older. Royal experts note that while Princess Charlotte is beginning to take on small "princess lessons," Louis is not expected to be a full-time working royal immediately, allowing him the freedom to develop his own identity.


The viral stories suggesting a "dark" secret or a forced removal ignore the well-documented fact that the Prince and Princess of Wales have consistently limited their children's media exposure to protect their mental well-being and ensure they have a childhood as ordinary as possible. Louis is expected to reappear at traditional family events, such as the Christmas Day church service at Sandringham, but these are private family moments, not staged public "returns."

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