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Spencer’s Generous Gesture: Prince Louis Receives Thorpe House Flat as 5th Birthday Gift
Prince Louis, the youngest child of the Prince and Princess of Wales, is set to celebrate his fifth birthday on Sunday, April 23rd.
Born in 2018 at the prestigious Lindo Wing of St. Mary's Hospital, just like his older siblings Prince George and Princess Charlotte, the young royal is in for a special treat.
Reports suggest that Charles Spencer, a relative of the royal family, will present William's son with a significant birthday gift, potentially an apartment at the grand Orthorpe House.
In contrast, Meghan's son Archie, who will turn four in May, seems to be missing out on the lavish gifts from the Spencer family.
Charles Spencer currently resides at the historic Orthorpe House, situated on a vast 14,000-acre estate in Northamptonshire, England.
This Grade 1-listed mansion boasts an impressive 90 rooms and is surrounded by picturesque land spanning 550 acres.
Notably, the estate also serves as the final resting place of the beloved Princess Diana.
Part of the Spencer estate is earmarked to be passed down to Prince William's children, continuing the family tradition.
Princess Diana, who grew up alongside her siblings Lady Sarah, Lady Jane Spencer, and her younger brother, the current Earl, has left a lasting legacy within the Spencer family.
While Prince Louis is yet to embark on his royal tour debut, he has already made a mark with his delightful public appearances.
From charming waves during ceremonies to endearing moments shared with family members, Louis has captured the hearts of many.
His first day at Wilcox Nursery coincided with his third birthday, commemorated by a sweet snapshot taken by his mother, Kate.
During the Platinum Jubilee celebrations last summer, Louis stole the spotlight once again with his playful antics.
Accompanying his mother and siblings in a carriage procession, the young prince was seen sharing a tender moment with his grandfather, Prince Charles, showcasing his endearing personality.
Recently, Prince Louis made his debut at the Easter Sunday church service in Windsor, sporting a coordinated ensemble in shades of blue and navy.
As preparations for King Charles's coronation intensify, speculations arise regarding Louis's attire for the momentous event.
Former BBC royal correspondent Jenny Bond expressed her desire to see Louis donning trousers for the occasion, emphasizing the significance of formal attire for such a grand event.
As Prince Louis approaches the age of five, the transition to trousers symbolizes a step towards maturity and formal royal protocol.
With expectations high for his wardrobe choices at the upcoming coronation, all eyes are on the young prince to see whether he will continue the tradition of wearing shorts or embrace a more sophisticated look in trousers.
Bond's sentiments echo the sentiments of many royal enthusiasts, anticipating a stylish and poised appearance from Prince Louis and his sister, Princess Charlotte, at the historic event.