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Prince Louis’s third birthday marked with picture of young royal on his bike

Image captured by Duchess of Cambridge at Kensington Palace before Louis headed to first day of nursery

Chiara Giordano
Thursday 22 April 2021 23:41 BST
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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have released a new photograph of Prince Louis to mark his third birthday
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have released a new photograph of Prince Louis to mark his third birthday (Duchess of Cambridge/PA)

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A new photograph of Prince Louis heading off to his first day of nursery has been released to mark his third birthday.

The image, taken by his mother Kate, the Duchess of Cambridge, on Wednesday shows Louis sitting on his bike in the grounds of Kensington Palace as he smiles for the camera.

Wearing a jumper, shirt, shorts and with his rucksack on his back, the prince grips the handlebars and appears ready to cycle off to nearby Willcocks Nursery School – but was taken by car.

Louis will celebrate his third birthday on Friday and is following in the footsteps of big sister Princess Charlotte, aged five, who also attended the same nursery.

His birthday is likely to be celebrated with a cake shared with his new classmates – something revealed in the testimonials on the nursery's website.

Kate is a keen and accomplished amateur photographer, who in 2017 accepted a lifetime honorary membership of the Royal Photographic Society which recognised her “talent and enthusiasm”.

She regularly releases images of her children to mark important occasions like birthdays and other major milestones.

Louis was probably welcomed by the sight of his favourite toy or a picture from home when he arrived at Willcocks, a gesture for all new children to help them make a smooth transition from home to school.

The school has been described in reports as having a loyal following of "old English families and chic foreigners" and is something of a "hidden gem" in the shadow of the Royal Albert Hall.

It is likely Kate was invited into the nursery for her first "stay and play" session with Louis, where the parent gradually spends more time away from their child until they are happy to be apart from their mother or father for the whole day.

Pictured (left to right) Prince George, Prince Louis being held by Queen Elizabeth II, Savannah Phillips (standing at rear), Princess Charlotte, the Duke of Edinburgh, Isla Phillips holding Lena Tindall, and Mia Tindall.
Pictured (left to right) Prince George, Prince Louis being held by Queen Elizabeth II, Savannah Phillips (standing at rear), Princess Charlotte, the Duke of Edinburgh, Isla Phillips holding Lena Tindall, and Mia Tindall. (Duchess of Cambridge/PA)

Willcocks' website features glowing reviews from parents with one, only identified as Mrs Stannard, saying: "The Willcocks Nursery School where only the kindest and most encouraging teachers make every day quite wonderful so that by the time goodbyes are said your children hardly realise they've become almost grown up and the most well behaved, caring, sharing and cheerful children you could ever hope to find."

The nursery also received positive praise from Ofsted when it was inspected in January 2020 and was rated outstanding.

The school charges fees of £3,400 per term for children attending what it calls morning school and £2,250 per term for those enrolled for the afternoon.

The two-week period of royal mourning following the death of the Duke of Edinburgh ends on Friday, allowing the Cambridges to release the image.

The young prince was featured in a picture released in tribute to his great-grandfather, showing Philip and the Queen surrounded by their great grandchildren at Balmoral – with the monarch holding Louis.

The Cambridges' youngest child is fifth in line to the throne and was born on St George's Day, 23 April 23 2018, at the private Lindo Wing of St Mary's Hospital in Paddington, London, weighing 8lb 7oz.

Additional reporting by PA

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