Former royal butler believes the young royal’s cheeky side will remain as he grows older
Prince Louis is expected to hold on to his fun-loving personality despite the responsibilities that come with royal life, according to a former palace staff member.
Although Prince George is likely to face greater pressure in the future as the future king, Louis and his sister will still be raised with an understanding of royal expectations and public behaviour.
Speaking to The Mirror, former royal butler Grant Harrold said that while Louis is unlikely to take the throne, he and Princess Charlotte will still learn the importance of representing the monarchy properly.
He added that both children are expected to shape their own positions within a more modern Royal family as they grow older.
Despite those future expectations, Harrold believes Louis will remain popular for his lively and mischievous personality.
He said royal fans have always enjoyed Louis’ cheeky moments, including his playful expressions during public appearances.
Harrold also suggested that this spirited side may run in the family, noting similarities with the late Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, who were both known for their humour and wit.
