The Princess of Wales revealed her youngest son had been practising his skills
, didn't get to join his siblings to watch Carlos Alcaraz defeat Novak Djokovic in a historic men's final, much to the disappointment of the royal youngster.
While speaking with 16-year-old ball boy, Joel, the Princess revealed that her youngest had been copying the ball boys and girls on the court."He tries to practise the standing and staying serious, like us," Joel told PA news agency.Should Prince Louis wish to pursue his dream of becoming a ball boy, he has a while to wait, as Wimbledon tends to accept applicants who are in their final years of high school.
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