Prince William and Kate Middleton's youngest child Prince Louis received dozens of gifts from well-wishers after attending the Royal Family's traditional Christmas Day service at St Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham on December 25.
Louis “looked visibly excited” by the gifts he received, including a box of Cadbury chocolates, Christmas crackers, bouquets of flowers and an assortment of stuffed toys, according to The Daily Mail.
One, from the crowed, offered him a Father Christmas headband, which the little Prince happily accepted and “politely thanked the person who gifted it and returned to his father and siblings.”
Prince William, who was also enthusiastically greeting members of the public, appeared amused by his son Louis’ haul of goodies and told him, “You’ve got that as well.”
In fact, the Prince and Princess of Wales's child's hands were so full of presents that he “appeared to struggle to keep hold of everything he had received” and turned to his father and sweetly asked, “Papa, can you carry some?”
Louis's sweet request sent royal fans wild, with many showing love to the young boy for his innocence.
Per Newsweek, at one point, Prince Louis was spotted telling his mother Princess Kate, “We’re looking out for each other.”
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