Does Prince Louis Have Autism?

Publish date: 2024-08-21

Louis Arthur Charles is a part of the British Royal Family. He was born on April 23, 2018, to Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge and Prince William, Duke of Cambridge.

Louis is the third and last child and also the second son of his parents. In the chain of succession of the British throne, Louis is the fifth.

The following day after his birth, firearm greetings from the Tower of London in Hyde Park and bells ringing at the Westminster Abbey signified his birth.

It was declared on the 27th of April, 2018 that he had been named Louis Arthur Charles, he was named after his paternal great-great-grandfather, Charles Prince of Wales.

Louis began schooling at Wilcocks Nursery School, which is closer to his home in Kensington, Palace in April 2021.

Does Prince Louis Have Autism?

Prince Louis does not have autism. There are assumptions that he is autistic due to the weird actions and facial expressions the prince exhibited during the RAF fly past at the Queen’s Platinum, Jubilee.

He also covered his mum’s mouth as she wanted to talk to him.

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