These New Pics Kate Middleton Took of Prince Louis for His 2nd Birthday Will Make You Smile
Today’s supply of joy comes courtesy of Kate Middleton, who took the most adorable photos of her youngest son, Prince Louis, in honor of his 2nd birthday.
Prince Louis turns 2 years old on April 23, but Kensington Palace decided to share the pics Middleton took of him a day early. “Sharing a sneak peek of Prince Louis’s handiwork ahead of his second birthday,” reads an Instagram post from the palace. “We are pleased to share images ahead of Prince Louis’s second birthday tomorrow, taken by The Duchess this April.”
Check out the adorable snaps for yourself, below. From the looks of these, Prince Louis is becoming quite the little artist. I’m living for him using so many colors in his finger painting!
Kate Middleton and Prince William, like the rest of us, are currently quarantining at home. Of course, they have the company of their three children: Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.
In early April, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge gave a rare video interview where they opened up about life in quarantine. Apparently, they’re using video chat to stay in touch with extended family, and Prince Louis keeps doing the funniest thing during the calls.
“We’ve been talking to all the family online,” Prince William told the BBC in mid-April. “It’s been a really good way of keeping in touch and seeing each other.”
Middleton added, “It gets a bit hectic, I’m not going to lie, with a two-year-old,” which is when Prince William revealed, “For some reason, he sees the red button and always wants to press the red button.” Yup, sounds like exactly the kind of shenanigans a 2-year-old would get up to on FaceTime.
“As you can imagine, the younger generation are a little bit more tech-savvy. But only just,” Prince William said about the family’s online chatting. “I think we’re getting there now, the family are getting a little more used to being able to contact each other and pressing the right buttons and not dropping the computer halfway through.”