Prince William and Kate Middleton, the Prince and Princess of Wales, will decide whether their children will attend Trooping the Colour.
The future King and Queen are set to make a major decision regarding Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, according to GB News’ Royal Correspondent.
As the Princess of Wales remains out of the public eye, the couple must determine if their children will participate in the King’s birthday parade, Trooping the Colour.
Trooping the Colour, held every June, celebrates the sovereign’s birthday with senior members of the Royal Family in attendance.
Svar noted that Prince Louis often “steals the show” during the parade with his “cheeky” behavior and asked Cameron if he thinks we will see the young royals this year.
Cameron said: “I suspect we probably will because we saw Prince George with his father at the FA Cup Final at the weekend. So William’s okay for them to be out and about and the Trooping is something they’ve done pretty much every year.
“I suspect they probably would do it without their mother as well. Everyone loves seeing cheeky Louis on the balcony.”
In 2022, Prince Louis was pictured holding his ears on the balcony during a part of the flypast as part of Queen Elizabeth II’s platinum jubilee celebrations.
Cameron continued: “I think it would be nice to see the royal children on that balcony because it has been a pretty tough six months for the Royal Family and I think the British public would appreciate seeing them.
“But it is clearly up to William and Catherine- they are very young children and if it is too much for them with the princess’s condition I suspect the British public won’t be too upset.
“We’ll understand why we’re not getting to see those children on the balcony but we’ll just have to wait and see.”
The Royal Family never publicly confirmed whether the children will be on the balcony at Trooping the Colour ahead of time, but they have confirmed that King Charles will be attending the parade.