Prince William, known for his composed demeanor, occasionally surprises the public with his sense of humor. However, it's a rare sight to see him acting inappropriately. Imagine the surprise when old pictures of Prince William as a child surfaced, revealing a striking resemblance to his youngest son, Prince Louis.
Prince William, much like his older son, Prince George, is usually seen with a serious demeanor, rarely indulging in fun. This revelation came to light during a trip down memory lane on the occasion of Prince Louis's sixth birthday. Images of a six-year-old Prince William emerged, showing a child who bore a striking resemblance, both in appearance and demeanor, to his son Louis.
The public went wild when a six-year-old Prince William waved from the Royal Carriage. While Prince George's father is rarely seen having fun, little Louis is known for his playful antics, especially on the balcony during formal events. It seems that Prince Louis may have inherited his father's sense of humor.
The resemblance between Prince Louis and his father at the same age is uncanny, especially when they both show up in their tiny suits and ties. Prince Louis's playful antics on the balcony might be reminiscent of his father's, who, at the age of six, was seen on the Buckingham Palace balcony with his head in his hands.
Comparisons between Prince Louis and his father are not limited to their appearance; their behaviors also seem similar. While Prince William was seen having a blast during Royal outings at the age of six, Prince Louis's jovial demeanor reminds us of his father's happy disposition.
Prince George, the couple's first child, was born on July 22nd, 2013, at St. Mary's Hospital's Lindo Wing. Three months later, he was baptized at the Chapel Royal in St. James's Palace. Comparing the baptism photos of baby George and his father William reveals an astonishing similarity. Both infants were dressed in nearly identical baptismal gowns, had light brown hair, and brown eyes.
Prince William's own baptism took place on August 4th, 1982, less than two months after his birth. The ceremony, held at Buckingham Palace, was attended by 60 people, including his godparents. Princess Diana, seen comforting her infant son in the baptism photo, was joined by her husband, Charles.
Prince George's baptism, on the other hand, was conducted by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, at the Chapel Royal on October 23rd, 2013. The ceremony, attended by just 23 guests, including Prince William and Princess Kate, featured George in a christening gown identical to the original Honiton gown. The original gown, fashioned in 1841 for Queen Victoria's daughter, was deemed too delicate for further use after Lady Louise Windsor's christening in April 2004.