It’s not two years yet, but Prince Charles from Luxembourg already knows how to work with the crowd.
The young king, who is 21 months old. stole the show while accompanying his parents, Crown Grand Duke Guillaume, 40, and Crown Grand Duchess Stephanie, 38, at an event hosted by scouts in Luxembourg.
The engagement, which celebrates Grand Duke Guillaume’s participation in the Luxembourg Scout Association, took place on Tuesday in Dräi Eechelen Park to mark World Scout Day.
Dressed in a cute red down jacket and a scout towel, Charles was spotted meeting fans, enjoying a snack in his mother’s arms and walking around the park in charming photos shared in the Grand Duchy’s courtyard. Instagram account.
Guillaume and Stephanie, meanwhile, did most of the work by signing the park’s guestbook, talking to royal fans and watching the scouts in Luxembourg plant a memorial linden tree.
21-month-old Prince Charles of Luxembourg. stole the show while accompanying his parents, Crown Grand Duke Guillaume, 40, and Crown Grand Duchess Stephanie, 38, at an event organized in his and his father’s honor by scouts in Luxembourg.
Guillaume’s grandfather, Grand Duke Jean, who died in April 2019, was particularly involved in Scouting, having been a scout chef for 80 years.
He loved lindens very much, which is why this specific variety was chosen for the event.
Although he is too young to understand the symbolism behind the tree, Prince Charles seems to be having a great time during the event.
The little king shone as the royal fans showed him pictures on their phones and smiled at him.
The young king watched as his father and mother signed the park’s guestbook during the event
The young king was treated to a snack, which he enjoyed in the arms of his mother in love, who was dressed in an elegant sea coat.
He seemed less interested in signing the book, but he behaved well and was rewarded with a snack, which he enjoyed from the comfort of his mother’s arms.
Stephanie looked elegant in a sea coat, with a beautiful wavy hairstyle and natural makeup.
Meanwhile, Grand Duke Guillaume put on a blue shirt and his own handkerchief.
While Charles seemed to be enjoying an afternoon of free time, his father, who is also a member of the Luxembourg Scout Organization, addressed the audience.
Charles wore a charming red jacket with blue pants and his own towel
The kid shone when a royal fan showed him a picture on his phone during the engagement
He said: “This is a strong and encouraging sign, because the tree is a symbol of life that must be protected and strengthened.”
A plaque was also found with the inscription: “In honor of HE Prince Charles of Luxembourg, born 10 May 2020. ‘
Despite the rain in Luxembourg, the event was attended by many Luxembourgers, including Luxembourg Mayor Midi Polfer, as well as a representative of two Luxembourg associations, the National Scout Federation of Luxembourg and Lëtzebuerger Guiden a Scouten.
The hereditary Grand Duke had a difficult start to the year after passing a coronavirus test.
While the father of one child is asymptomatic, he is still isolated with his wife and son at the time.
Prince Charles behaved very well and listened carefully during the ceremony at which a tree was unveiled in his honor
The hereditary Grand Duke Guillaume, who wore his handkerchief, said the tree was a great symbol that needed to be protected and strengthened.
Charles was born in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic and became part of the Grand Ducal Court’s Instagram account.
At birth, the young prince could not meet his grandparents, Henry, Grand Duke of Luxembourg, and Grand Duchess Maria Theresa, due to a social distancing measure imposed to curb the spread of the coronavirus.
Discussing the birth of his son in May, Prince Guillaume said it was “probably the most amazing day we will have in our lives”.
He explained, “Being able to greet the child that comes into our lives is the most magical thing a parent can have in a couple.”
Photos were then shared when the newborn met with his grandparents, Grand Duke Henry and Grand Duchess Maria Theresa, during a video call.
In a statement, Luxembourg’s royal officials said they were “happy to announce the birth” of their son.
Charles, who is already a professional in irritating the crowd, seemed calm during the engagement