Prince Louismay join siblingsPrince GeorgeandPrincess Charlotteon the Buckingham Palace balcony for the first time this year!
Trooping the Colour, held in honor ofQueen Elizabeth‘s birthday, takes place on Saturday, June 8, this year – and the youngest child ofKate MiddletonandPrince Williammay be making his big debut alongside the rest of the royal family.
Little Louis celebrated his first birthday on April 23, which means he’s around the same age as Charlotte was during her first Trooping the Colour appearance.Princess Charlotte, now 4, showed off her royal wave at the 2016 event from the arms of her mom. (The young royal evencomplemented her mom’s outfit, wearing light pink just like Kate’s hat.)
Prince George, 5, was a little older – nearly 2 – when he made his Trooping the Colour debut in 2015. That’s likely because at 10 months, he was too young for the exciting event the previous year.
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Princess Charlotte at Trooping the Colour 2016.Ben A. Pruchnie/Getty Images

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The royal kids were also a highlight of the 2018 Trooping the Colour appearance.
Princess Charlotteclapped as the planes flew overhead, and while her brotherPrince Georgeoffered his applause sparingly, his dropped jaw gave a better indication of how he felt about the big event. ButQueen Elizabeth‘s great-granddaughter Savannah Phillips wanted her cousin to keep it cool, so she promptlyplaced her right hand right over the future king’s mouthwhen he started to giggle.
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Trooping the Colour 2018.James Whatling/MEGA

WhilePrince Louis‘ Buckingham Palace balcony debut will certainly delight royal fans, there’s another reason to look forward to this year’s Trooping the Colour: it may beMeghan Markle‘s first public appearance since introducing son Archie Harrison to the world.
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Should Meghan, 37, decide to skip Trooping the Colour, it’s likely that fans will see her — and her son! — again at Archie’s christening this summer.
source: people.com