Within the British royal family there is a tradition when it comes to portraying a special date of some royals, however, Kate Middleton she decided that this time she would be the protagonist and not a spectator. With these photos of the birthday of louisprincess of wales breaks the custom from year to year; So looks his son with the prince william.
The princes of Wales have a deep-rooted custom which consists of sharing some photos of their children on each of their anniversaries; this sunday april 23 who is celebrating another year is the prince louis. In order to share his happiness, the prince william and Kate Middleton They have shared a series of photos of the little one, but this time with a slight change.
It is worth mentioning that on past occasions it has been Kate Middleton Whoever goes behind the camera to capture the most special moments with their family, whether on their children’s anniversaries or even on Father’s Day, however, this time the Princess of Wales wanted things to be different and breaks the tradition appearing next to his little louis.
in these photos that were not taken by Kate Middleton and which are signed by Millie Pilkington, you can see how looks he son of the prince william At 5 years old, she is becoming more and more like the Princess of Wales. It is worth mentioning that the fact that the princess takes the photographs of her is a way in which she can control what is published in the British media without exposing her children as much.
In these photos you can see Kate Middleton posing next to her son louisthat is how breaks the tradition since it is not usual to see the princess of Wales in these photos of birthday. In one of the first photographs you can see the eldest son of the prince william on top of a wheelbarrow that is driven by the princess, in another you can only see the little boy very smiling.
This tradition was adopted by Kate Middleton who took it from Princess Victoria of Sweden, in this way the photographs that can be published by the media are controlled. This was how the custom began with the birth of Prince George.