MAJOR MILESTONE: Prince Louis Will ACCOMPANY Catherine and William on His First Overseas Trip
Prince Louis: A Major Milestone Ahead!
Prince Louis is about to hit a major milestone this year when he may have the opportunity to accompany his parents, Princess Catherine and Prince William, on an official tour of the United States this summer. At just six years old, Prince Louis has yet to embark on his first international royal tour—this is in stark contrast to his elder siblings, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, who have already graced several countries with their royal presence.
According to the latest reports from within the royal circle, Prince Louis might soon join his siblings in achieving a significant royal milestone. Sources suggest that his first chance to travel abroad could be this summer, marking a turning point in his young life, as he experiences new cultures and adventures.
The buzz around the palace is that Prince Louis may accompany his parents on an official state visit to the United States. This trip could see the family spending time in Washington, D.C. after an invitation from former U.S. President Donald Trump. The invitation came after the royal couple met the president at the official opening of Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris last December. It’s believed that the president took Princess Catherine’s health into account when planning the invitation for a 2023 visit.
In summer 2023, the Prince and Princess of Wales are expected to travel to Washington, D.C., where they will attend the second annual Earthshot Prize Awards ceremony in Boston. This visit will mark the royal couple’s return to the U.S., with their last trip there being in 2014, which included a visit to New York City. Prior to that, their first joint trip to America after their marriage was in 2011, when they toured Los Angeles.
During a recent visit to the Wellington Barracks in London for St. Patrick’s Day, Princess Catherine expressed her desire to travel internationally with her children. She reminisced about the memories of traveling to Australia and New Zealand in 2014 with Prince George, who, as a young child, was introduced to these iconic countries during an official royal tour. “I would love to go back there with them now,” she said with a smile, though she acknowledged the challenges of fitting such trips into their busy schedules.
Princess Catherine also reflected on her children’s growing interest in travel. In 2017, Prince George and Princess Charlotte embarked on an official royal tour to Poland and Germany, further enriching the family’s travel experiences.
Now, the prospect of Prince Louis joining his parents on an international tour has sparked excitement among royal fans and the public alike. This tour would provide a unique opportunity for Prince Louis to step into the global spotlight, further shaping the modern narrative of the British monarchy. The potential U.S. tour highlights how the royal family is balancing tradition with modern global engagement. These royal visits are no longer ceremonial—they serve as platforms for building international relationships and embracing cultural diversity.
Should Prince Louis join his parents on this journey, it will underscore the monarchy’s commitment to preparing the next generation for a world that values both heritage and modernity.