Prince William’s youngest son, Prince Louis, is making the royal family worthy of emulation.
Royal experts Zoe Farsi and Russell Myers noted in a recent interview how the young royal has benefited her family in ‘trying times’.
Speaking on the Pod Save the King podcast, Ms Forsey told the Daily Mirror: “We’ve seen a lot of Prince Louis this year which I think has been hugely successful.”
Speaking about Jubilee’s celebrations, she added: “I think it’s fair to say she stole the show with her wonderful, little smiles… and climbing on Kate during the competition.”
Expressing his opinion, Mr Myers began: “She absolutely stole the show…humanizing the Royal Family at times. And of course it’s an old institution. For members of the Royal Family to feel that sometimes and a It’s hard to appear as a normal family but he messes up, sticks his tongue out, slaps his mom while she’s trying to pose for the cameras. The thought was cute.
“This aspect of the royal family can only be a good thing because sometimes it all seems a bit alien … with things that are going on in the world and how the royal family fits into our everyday lives. But I believe everyone can sympathize. [with Kate] If they’ve ever had a naughty brother or sister, or a troublesome child or niece or nephew.”