Prince Louis turned two today, and as an honoring of the royal birthday, his parents the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge has provided him with rainbow paints to let him play with, and in turn make their voice of support for the NHS heard loud and clear by posting his pictures on their official Social Network accounts.
The grandparents also had something to say, giving gratitude on their Kensington Palace Twitter post recently in which they posted the happy Grandpa Prince Charles hugging Louis. Louis, 2, is a sibling with the firstborn Prince George, six, and sister Princess Charlotte, who is five next month.
The features of the brothers George and Louis is marked with their jarringly similar faces, in which they possess a heart-shaped face, with very rosy cheeks on both end and losing or growing teeth in their growth spurts as of now.
Louis is obviously very happy and content with his smile filling all those facial features described above.
Prince Louis and his parents’ decision to shoot him on the act of an artistic nature is not just a publicity stunt, as Louis is notoriously known in the household as an artist of a very messy type!
In the picture his ecstatic handprints are impressive, and his whole features are covered in paint.
The handprintes, symbolized by the handprint is being plastered, literally, onto the family home.
Rainbows are a sign of withstanding and solidarity with the NHS, a syndrome of symbols which developed as Italian and then later British schools have let their students paste the rainbows onto their windows.The original intent, of course, is to let these kids have fun, and that is exactly what Kate and William definitely had in mind!
The NHS staff and all subsidiary institutions and their working is what the Dukedom has supported throughout their personal lives and official duties even before the coronavirus pandemic.
This week, through a widely publicized Zoom chat with workers they announced a brand new doctrine that would help support key workers with a more specialized and involved mental health support system.
The program is set to be known as “Our Frontline”.The three royal siblings have also been brought up to the camera for ‘clap for carers’ every week since the onset of the movement, taking place at 8pm.
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