Louis is the life of the party
Royal children grow up in significantly different lives and it’s not always easy being under the limelight, especially when they just want to behave like ordinary children.
, six, the youngest child of and Princess Kate, is often seen being silly and acting up, as children do, most famously during the platinum jubilee celebrations when he made funny faces at his mum.
And it seems there’s one person who can keep him in check – and she’s a royal too. Mia Tindall, daughter of Zara and Mike Tindall, is close friends with her royal cousin.
Granddaughter of Princess Anne, Mia, 10, has been spotted calming her younger cousin Prince Louis down when he is throwing a tantrum.
During the Queen’s platinum jubilee celebrations Mia was pictured making Louis laugh from her seat and at Christmas 2023, the cousins were pictured chatting and holding hands as the entered St Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham.
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The cousins held hands at a Christmas morning service
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It’s not just Louis and Mia who are good friends. The royal kids often attend the festivities together and Louis, with his older siblings Prince George, 11, and Princess Charlotte, nine, alongside Mia, were pictured together at a royal event.
The cousins wre squished together in a window as they looked out onto the balcony of Buckingham Palace during Trooping the Colour in 2022.
Mia also has siblings of her own, Lena, five and Lucas, two, and doesn’t hold a royal title as her mum Zara was never given one in her childhood, as per Princess Anne’s wishes.
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Prince Louis and Mia Tindall at the late Queen’s Platinum Jubilee
While the Tindall children are not in line to the throne, they could , as the monarchy is trying to focus on younger royals in the wake of the Sussexes’ departure.
Sources have revealed that one of the main focuses of a summer summit in Balmoral was the next generation of royals who can ensure the monarchy’s legacy.
“The strategy now is to move away from focusing on what the Sussexes are doing and place an emphasis on the next generation of royals,” said an insider.
“The future of the Royal Family doesn’t just hinge on the Wales family,” the source explained,”but also on other members of the Royal Family that hold a visible profile in this country and around the world.”It’s all about building a brand and the family recognises that.”