Prince Louis, wearing a cheeky grin, a backpack, riding in a smart set of wheels is sure the eye of everybody now.
Celebrating his birthday, he happily posed for this photo during his first day of nursery school while his proud mother snapped the delightful portrait.
The photo was then released by Kensington Palace before Prince Louis was set to leave for his first day at the Willcocks Nursery School.
The Queen’s official Instagram account shared the photo and using a bicycle emoji, the Queen’s IG put a caption: “Wishing Prince Louis a very happy third birthday today.”
Dressed with a smart blue and white striped shirt partnered with a navy blue sweater and sky blue shorts, Prince Louis seems ready for his big day as he smiles at the camera.
Frog is one of the most popular bicycle brands that easily got out of stock after its release. The red Tadpole Plus model is a trendy Frog balance bike that costs £200.
Balance bikes like Prince Louis’s teach youngsters to fine-tune their motor skills, coordination, agility, and the ability to ride naturally without any lessons. This bicycle that Prince Louis is riding has no pedals or chain, unlike normal bicycles. The young prince also wears a £30 Adidas Kids Duramo that suits him well.
His brother, Prince George, 7, together with his sister, Princess Charlotte, 6, are all growing so fast from being chubby-faced toddlers.
The young prince has a striking resemblance to Kate Middleton’s father, Michael, according to royal fans.
Just like his sister Princess Charlotte, Prince Louis will also attend Willcocks in Kensington.
The Willcocks Nursery School is known for its ‘high standards, excellence, and good manners. Ofsted rated this school as outstanding.
Children may choose to attend the morning session which costs £10,200 a year or and/or the afternoon session that costs £6,750 a year.
The total costs for a child who is attending all the sessions would be £22,500 a year including a £5,550 cost for a two-hour ‘lunch club’ that joins the morning and afternoon sessions.
Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have previously started off their children on either morning or afternoon sessions. Kensington Palace has not yet released what session hour Prince Louis will be attending.
Parents can register their children to this south-after Willcocks from the moment they are born with £125 as a fee.
A deposit of £1,500 must be given if they are offered a place that will be returned at the end of the child’s final term.
The stay and play program was offered to the royal couple for Charlotte to aid Louis to settle in. Involvement of either William or Kate or both will be needed in attending their son until he looked settled. Until little by little, they will be asked to leave for a short period to see if he will be happy without them.
To make a familiarity between nursery and home, Willcocks recommends the parents to give their child ‘a toy or photograph of their home or their teacher’ to make the whole process speed up and to link home from nursery.
According to the Kensington Palace, the couple was delighted to share a new photograph prior to Prince Louis’ third birthday. Royal fans were delighted after they saw the photograph of Louis’ maternal grandfather, Michael Middleton which they claimed that Louis and Michael are so much alike.