Kate Middleton’s ‘Clever’ Strategy for Prince Louis Receives Praise Amid Fears He’s Missing Out

Kate Middleton’s ‘Clever’ Strategy for Prince Louis Receives Praise Amid Fears He’s Missing Out

Kate Middleton's ‘Clever’ Strategy for Prince Louis Receives Praise Amid Fears He’s Missing Out
Kate Middleton has garnered praise for her strategic move following her latest public outing with Princess Charlotte. The Princess of Wales received a standing ovation during her appearance at the Wimbledon men’s singles final on Sunday, her first major public event since Trooping the Colour in June. 

Former BBC Royal Correspondent Michael Cole commented on the scene, noting that the crowd of 15,000 at Center Court gave her a warm reception. “When she walked into the Royal box at Wimbledon, 15,000 people gave her a standing ovation,” Cole told GBN America. “I think she was a bit surprised, and it was so cute.”

Princess Charlotte also made her Wimbledon debut alongside her mother. Meanwhile, Prince William and Prince George attended the Euro final in Berlin, where England faced Spain. However, the youngest member of the royal family, six-year-old Prince Louis, was noticeably absent from these events, prompting speculation among royal fans about his whereabouts.

When asked about Prince Louis’s absence from recent high-profile events, Cole highlighted how Princess Kate had deftly addressed the situation. “Everyone was asking what happened to the youngest child. Is Louis being left out?” Cole explained. “Princess Kate was very smart; she released a photo of Charlotte and Louis watching the England game in Berlin.” He added that the photo featured Charlotte in a shirt with her name, and Louis was also pictured, which helped dispel concerns.

Cole also praised Prince William’s enthusiasm for football, noting his genuine interest in the sport. “It’s great to see Prince William and George really getting into the game,” Cole said. “It’s not just a duty for them; it’s something they love. Prince William has always been a good footballer, having played at Eton, and he continues to enjoy the game.”

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