Royal Family releases 1st official photos of Prince Louis
Photographs were taken at Kensington Palace by the Duchess of Cambridge
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Britain's Royal Family released the first two official photographs of newly born Prince Louis on Sunday, one of which shows him being held by his sister Princess Charlotte, aged three.
Louis, who is fifth in line to the British throne, was born on April 23 weighing 8 lb. 7 oz.
Both the photographs were taken at Kensington Palace by Kate, the children's mother and wife of Prince William, Queen Elizabeth's grandson.
The first photograph, which the palace said was taken on April 26, shows Louis propped up against a white cushion, wearing a white jumper and trousers.
The second photograph, taken on May 2, Charlotte's third birthday, shows the princess holding her sleeping younger brother affectionately.
Due to a 2013 change in the law, Charlotte is the first British princess for whom the arrival of a younger brother does not mean being demoted down the line of succession.
Palace officials said Louis would not join the rest of his family at the May 19 wedding of his uncle, Prince Harry, to U.S. actress Meghan Markle.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are very pleased to share two photographs of Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, taken by The Duchess at Kensington Palace.<br><br>This image was taken on 2nd May, on Princess Charlotte’s third Birthday. <a href="https://t.co/H5VVgIwRGp">pic.twitter.com/H5VVgIwRGp</a>
—@KensingtonRoyal