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The Hereditary Grand Duke and Hereditary Grand Duchess of Luxembourg, Prince Guillaume, and Princess Stephanie made sure that their children will be aware early on of what awaits them in the future due to the circumstances of their birth.
In contrast to most working royals in Europe who shielded their infant kids from the prying eye of the public, Prince Guillaume and Princess Stephanie devised a different parenting plan for their two young sons - to expose them early on to the reality of royal duties.
Prince Francis in the arm of his father, Prince Guillaume |
Little Prince Francis in his mother's arms |
Their two young sons, Prince Charles, 3, and Prince Francis, seven months, have been accompanying them during public visits, and the toddlers are visibly happy about this "fun adventure".
Before Prince Francis was born in March this year, it was his older brother who often delighted the public with his appearance alongside his parents.
Now, it's the cheeky Prince Francis's turn to bring joy to the elderly. He has been accompanying his parents on numerous occasions performing royal duty.
Seven-month-old Prince Francis of Luxembourg |
The Hereditary Grand Duke and Hereditary Grand Duchess and their son in one of the public visits |
Visiting a nursing home |
Prince Francis delights the elderly |
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