Here is an adorable glimpse of Prince Louis with Kate Middleton and Prince Charles



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Prince Louis warning of observation!

The 6-month-old baby makes a rare appearance with her mother, the Duchess of Cambridge, in a BBC One documentary about her grandfather, Prince Charles, released Thursday.

The audience only has a brief glimpse of Louis in "Prince, Son and Heir: Charles at 70", but his chubby little arms and his pretty outfit will certainly make the royal fans pale.

Prince Charles, Prince Louis and the Duchess of Cambridge.

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Prince Charles, Prince Louis and the Duchess of Cambridge.

The last time the public saw the prince attend his baptism, he was joined by most members of the royal family, including the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Father Prince William and brothers Prince George and Charlotte. His six godfathers also attended the ceremony, which was followed by a tea at Clarence House.

Too cute!

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Too cute!

Prince Louis Arthur Charles was born on April 23rd at St. Mary's Hospital in London. Just hours after his birth, his parents went out together to introduce their son to the world.

Louis is currently fifth at the throne after Charles, William, George and Charlotte.

Louis recently had a new cousin since Pippa Middleton gave birth to her first child with her husband James Matthews in October. They welcomed a little boy weighing 8 pounds and 9 ounces.

Another cousin will join Louis next year, while the Kensington Palace recently announced that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were expecting their first child.

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge with their newborn son, Prince Louis of Cambridge, April 23 in London.

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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge with their newborn son, Prince Louis of Cambridge, April 23 in London.

Prince William said in BBC One's new documentary that he hoped Prince Charles would play a role in the lives of his grandchildren.

"I'd like him to have more time with the kids," said William about his father. "Having more time with him at home would be good, and being able to play with his grandchildren. When he is there, he is brilliant, but we need him as much as possible. "

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