Royal fans have revealed the detail that shows Prince Louis nearly arrived at Prince Philip’s memorial service on Tuesday.
Her brothers, Prince George, eight, and Princess Charlotte, six, stayed at home while accompanying the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, who will turn four this month, to Westminster Abbey in St.
However, eagle-eyed fans shared screenshots of the court’s circular. social media The show where the people of Cambridge planned to take their youngest son to the memorial service.
Patricia Treble underlined a sentence stating that Louis would write “to be confirmed” in parentheses after his name.
Meanwhile, someone else noticed a clue in the seating arrangement and noted that to Prince William’s left was an empty space where a chair had been removed.
Cambridge’s two eldest sons attended the service at Westminster Abbey, with the Duke of Cambridge in the center on the left and the Duchess of Cambridge on the right.

Royal supporters said a vacant spot to Prince William’s right suggested that a chair possibly intended for Prince Louis was removed at the last minute.
Patricia shared “an interesting nugget in the Court Circular” on Twitter, along with a screenshot of the Court Circular.
The royal fan suggested that Louis’ young age could be the reason for his absence.
“Obviously he will be four years old next month, but it would be a long shift for such a young boy,” he added.
The ceremony lasted 40 minutes at Westminster, which was attended by 1,800 guests, including the Queen and senior and extended members of the royal family, European royalty and politicians.

Her older brothers, Prince George, eight, on the right, and Princess Charlotte, six, on the left, remained at home (pictured at a family reunion) while accompanying the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge for services at Louis Westminster Abbey, who turned four this month. vacation in Jordan last summer)


Royal supporters caught the court circular showing that Louis’ participation was “confirmed” and that he could attend the ceremony.
Other attendees sat in rows of five or six, while the row at Cambridge had only four seats, and an empty space to Prince William’s right suggested that a fifth seat intended for Prince Louis may have been removed.
Another fan account, Gert’s Royal, pointed out that baby names don’t normally appear in court circulars.
“Normally, kids aren’t taken when they go for a regular engagement with their parents, so this is Cambridge Kids’ first CC entry for an official engagement,” they wrote.

Some fans suggested that the left-handed young prince was too young to attend the long service at the cloister (pictured during a private pantomime show at London’s Palladium Theater in December 2021)
While it’s understandable that Louis wasn’t involved in filming, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s decision to stay away has sparked controversy.
Royal writer and editor-in-chief of Majesty magazine, Ingrid Seward, who wrote Prince Philip Revealed, told the mirror the couple “could have a chance” by not attending the ceremony.
He added that they would be aware of the perspective of their decision not to participate and would appear “edgy and rude”.
“Harry must have known she would look sullen and mean. And if she hadn’t, Meghan would have done it,” she said.

The Duke of Sussex was criticized for staying at his $14 million California mansion instead of attending the Westminster Abbey Thanksgiving event, and accused his absence of police protection despite a planned visit to the states.

His Majesty, surrounded by his family, the Duke of York sings in the front row. Left to right, front row: Queen II. Elizabeth, Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall, Crown Princess, Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence, Duke of York, Earl of Wessex, Countess of Wessex, Lady Louise Mountbatten- Windsor and Viscount Severn. (Second row from left) The Duke of Cambridge, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, Duchess of Cambridge, Peter Phillips, Isla Phillips, Savannah Phillips, Mia Tindall, Zara Tindall and Mike Tindall. Other notable contributors include Princess Beatrice; Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi; Princess Eugenia; Jack Brooksbank; David Armstrong Jones; Margaret Armstrong-Jones; Richard, Duke of Gloucester; Birgitte, Duchess of Gloucester; Edward, Duke of Kent
Prince Harry, 37, and Meghan Markle, 40, stood out in their absence when the 95-year-old Queen, senior royals, politicians, European royalty and friends gathered at Westminster Abbey to pay their respects to Prince Philip.
The couple, who live in Montecito, California with their son Archie and their two and nine-month-old daughter Lilibet, announced in March that they would not be coming to England for the memorial service.
The 37-year-old Duke is taking legal action against the Home Office after being told that, despite being offered payment, he will no longer receive the same level of personal protection if he comes from the United States.
“The wall of silence was loud, as if they were shouting from the rafters of the abbey. The normally grown Duke and Duchess of Sussex said nothing.
The expert stated that the couple, who previously talked about the turning points of the royal, remained remarkably silent on Tuesday, refraining from telling the event through their social media accounts or through their spokespersons, and did not send flowers to the monastery for display.
Source: Daily Mail