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Prince Louis' antics at royal carol concert left sister Charlotte in fit of giggles

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As Princess Kate hosted the annual carol service at Westminster Abbey on Friday night (December 8), her royal children weren't exactly on their best behaviour during the concert it seems.Prince Louis was up to his usual antics at the service last night, after he was spotted blowing out his sister Charlotte's candle, reports the Mirror.The cheeky pair were standing to the left of their older brother Prince George, and could be seen having a good little laugh to themselves during the annual event hosted by mum, Kate Middleton.As Louis, five, blew out the candle, sister Charlotte, eight, began to giggle, breaking the solemn nature of the carol concert at the time.The three royal kids made a rare public appearance for the concert, which was focused around one of Kate's important campaigns which was launched back in January.

The Shaping Us campaign, which is close to the Princess of Wales' heart, promotes the significance of a child's formative years.Royal observers were surprised to see how tall Prince Louis had gotten as he edged closer to his elder siblings height - showcasing the rarity of their appearance in public.Prince Louis is known for being the cheeky and hyper younger sibling of Kate and Prince William's brood, who tends to cause hilarity and trouble with his antics at royal events.Kate had travelled ahead of her family to meet and thank the celebrities taking part and she stopped to chat to a number of the young people invited to the event.As the three children entered the Abbey, they stopped to post Christmas cards in a special postbox, dedicated to sending messages to kids who may be struggling over the festive season.The event will be broadcast as part of Royal Carols: Together At Christmas, a special

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