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Prince Louis’ Attendance at King Charles’ Coronation in May Uncertain

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Prince Louis’ Attendance at King Charles’ Coronation in May Uncertain

Hold on to your tiaras and top hats, folks!

The latest buzz in the royal world is all about and his potential attendance at King Charles' coronation in May.

According to reports, the Prince and Princess of Wales have not yet decided whether their youngest son will join the 2,000 guests at Westminster Abbey for the historic ceremony.

Could it be because they're scared he'll steal the show?

Last summer, charmed the world with his adorable antics during the Platinum Jubilee celebrations.

From covering his ears on the Buckingham Palace balcony to clenching his fists and sticking out his tongue at the pageant outside the palace, the little prince had fans cooing and aahing at every turn.

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Some even called him a little rock star for his lively performance.

However, it seems his behavior may have given his parents pause when it comes to royal events.

According to a Palace Insider, Prince Louis' lively outbursts during the Platinum Jubilee celebrations have raised concerns about his attendance at the coronation.

The four-year-old may be too young to sit still and behave for the duration of the ceremony, which could be a few hours long.

Of course, it's understandable that a young child might struggle to stay quiet and still in a formal setting, but given the importance of the coronation, the Prince and Princess of Wales may want to ensure that all eyes are on King Charles and not their adorable son.

The Prince and Princess of Wales have plenty of other little royals to bring along for the ride.

Their daughter, VII, is reportedly set to join them in watching the ceremony, and their eldest son, , who has already been confirmed as one of King Charles' pages of honour, will be front and centre during the historic event.

In fact, the entire royal family is expected to turn out for the coronation.

After the ceremony, the Prince and Princess of Wales and their children will join King Charles and Queen on the Buckingham Palace balcony for the Royal Air Force Fly Past.

Other members of the family, including the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, Charles' sister Anne and her husband, Vice Count Admiral Sir Tim Lawrence, and the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester and the Duke of Kent and his sister, Princess Alexandra, will also attend as a thank you for their loyalty to the Queen and decades of work for the royal family.

So will Prince Louis steal the show at King Charles' coronation?

Only time will tell.

But one thing is for sure, the little prince has already captured the hearts of royal fans around the world.

Whether he's clenching his fists or waving his arms in the air, Prince Louis is sure to bring a smile to everyone's face.

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