Royals fans have been sent into a frenzy over Prince Louis striking resemblance to Kate Middleton s father, Michael.
Taking to Kensington Palace Instagram, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, both 38, shared adorable photos of Prince George, Princess Charlotte and two-year-old Prince Louis as they joined them on the royal red carpet for a trip to the pantomime in London s West End.
The youngsters were taken by William and Kate to a special pantomime performance at The London Palladium, hosted by The National Lottery, which was held to thank key workers and their families for their phenomenal efforts this year.
But royal fans couldn t help but notice the striking similarity between Prince Louis and his grandfather, Michael, 71.
The theatre producer said the “volte-face” by the Government damages theatre and the wider economy.
Under the new restrictions, which also apply to parts of Essex and Hertfordshire, entertainment venues including theatres, concert halls, art galleries, cinemas and museums must close from Wednesday.
In a statement, Sir Cameron added that the move “makes all our considerable and costly efforts to ensure the safety of both performers and audiences alike, widely praised by the health authorities, seem worthless”.
The Sondheim Theatre, which usually shows the Les Miserables musical (Victoria Jones/PA)
He said it breaks “any sense of trust between us as an industry and the Government departments we’ve been trying to build a rapport with”.
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The youngest of the Cambridge family, aged two, stepped out for his first public appearance in over a year at the weekend. Prince William, Kate and the three children - Prince George, seven, Princess Charlotte, five, and Prince Louis - attended a special Christmas Pantomime play at The Palladium in London.
The theatre producer said the “volte-face” by the Government damages theatre and the wider economy.
Under the new restrictions, which also apply to parts of Essex and Hertfordshire, entertainment venues including theatres, concert halls, art galleries, cinemas and museums must close from Wednesday.
In a statement, Sir Cameron added that the move “makes all our considerable and costly efforts to ensure the safety of both performers and audiences alike, widely praised by the health authorities, seem worthless”.
The Sondheim Theatre, which usually shows the Les Miserables musical (Victoria Jones/PA)
He said it breaks “any sense of trust between us as an industry and the Government departments we’ve been trying to build a rapport with”.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge Attend A Performance With Their Kids
December 12, 2020
In a rare appearance, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge attended a special pantomime performance on December 11, 2020 with their three children Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis. The event was hosted by The National Lottery at the Palladium Theatre to thank key workers and their families for their efforts throughout the pandemic in London.
Prince Louis has gotten so big!
Kensington Royal noted on their Instagram channel that the Duke delivered a short speech before the performance to thank those across the country for the sacrifices they have made to keep the country operating and to support their communities throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.