Wednesday, October 16

In more ways than one, Prince Louis looks up to his older sister.

As he was this summer during his Platinum Jubilee antics, 4-year-old Louis was the star of the show as the royal family carried out their traditional Christmas Day walk to St. Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham — and the little royal twinned with his sister, 7-year-old Princess Charlotte, for the occasion.

Louis grinned as he made his first Christmas Day appearance with the family, wearing his navy, velvet-trimmed Trotters Heritage Classic Coat (from $224) with burgundy shorts and navy knee socks — and even tugged on his mom’s arm when he got tired of chatting with the crowd.

The checked dress shirt he wore under his coat appears to be the same one the eldest Wales child wore to the Queen’s Christmas lunch in 2018, according to the royal fashion blog What Kate’s Kids Wore.

Meanwhile, Princess Charlotte wore the same Trotters coat in burgundy, but with the fourth row of buttons, along with navy tights and Mary Jane shoes.

If Charlotte’s outerwear looks familiar, it’s because she wore it to the “Together at Christmas” carol concert on December 15, which she attended with her parents and Prince George.

Kate Middleton and Prince William also looked sharp yesterday, with the princess donning an olive green Alexander McQueen coat and a new Philip Treacy hat, and the Prince of Wales donning a navy suit and tie to match Prince George.

It’s not surprising that Prince Louis stayed at home for the second-annual carol service after his silly faces at the Jubilee, but his Christmas Day appearance marks a milestone for the little royal; younger children aren’t included in the annual church visit.

Let’s hope Louis and his adorable style return in 2023.

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