Prince Louis is set to make a very special royal debut this weekend after Kensington Palace confirmed his attendance at Easter Sunday service.
- Prince Louis is set to make a very special debut at the Easter Sunday church service at Windsor Castle.
- The Wales youngster will join his mum, dad and siblings for the first time for the royal family tradition.
- This royal news comes after Paul O'Grady's warning to Meghan Markle before she married Prince Harry revealed.
Prince Louis is due to attend St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle to take part in his very first Easter Sunday service.
The royal youngster, who turns five this year, has been absent from the ceremony in previous years due to his age but this weekend Prince Louis will make a very special appearance alongside his parents Prince William and Kate Middleton and his siblings Prince George and Princess Charlotte.
According to Hello, Buckingham Palace has confirmed his attendance at the Windsor chapel. But while it will be Louis' first time, it will only be Prince George and Princess Charlotte's second time at the service as they made their Easter Sunday debut last year, in which they wore matching navy and baby blue outfits.
This comes after reports that King Charles has relaxed one of the Queen's rules for his grandchildren.
While Prince Louis had also previously missed out on the royal family annual Christmas church service, he made his debut at St Mary Magdalene Church on the Sandringham Estate in Norfolk on December 25th last year.
Prince Louis will celebrate his 5th birthday on April 23rd - just weeks before his grandfather King Charles has his Coronation, an event which Prince George's official role has been revealed.
But at the Coronation, Louis is expected to just join the procession in the car with his parents and siblings, while Prince George has a more prominent role as one of the four Pages of Honor who will be responsible for carrying the Kings' robes. He will form the procession through the nave of Westminster Abbey.
Camilla is set to have a title change too, as she will be known as Queen Camilla instead of Camilla, Queen Consort and her new title has already been printed on the official Coronation invites.