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On his 2nd birthday, Prince Louis, son of Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, sends out a message of hope amid Coronavirus crisis with a handmade rainbow poster

Prince Louis, the son of Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, celebrated his 2nd birthday today (April 23). The little one, who has been winning hearts with his cuteness, leaves no stone unturned to delight the well-wishers of the Royal Family. Keeping up with the same, Prince Louis added a punch of colour and sunshine with his latest pictures. His mother, the duchess Kate Middleton, who seems to be a keen amateur photographer and patron of the Royal Photographic Society, without fail, shares pictures of her children on their birthday. Similarly, a day before Prince Louis' birthday, she posted a couple of clicks of Prince Louis on the official Instagram account of Kensington Palace.

In the pictures, we can see the little birthday boy flashing a happy smile. With his colour-smeared hands, Prince Louis is dressed in a crisp blue  gingham-style shirt and pants. In the same post, it is informed that he paid a tribute to those are busy fighting against Coronavirus and sent across a message of hope by making a multi-coloured rainbow poster. 

 

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Prince Louis, recently, clapped with his family for those working day in and out amid Coronavirus crisis. Kate, in an interview with an International publication, revealed that during the lockdown, she tackled the subject with her children in "age appropriate" ways.

Prince Louis Arthur Charles of Cambridge is the fifth in line to the throne. His elder brother and sister are Prince George and Princess Charlotte.

(Source: Instagram)

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