Prince Louis has taken part in his first official royal engagement, joining his family to help renovate a Scout Hut.
The five-year-old took centre stage at a Big Help Out event in Slough, where he clambered aboard a digger and pushed a wheelbarrow.
The Prince and Princess of Wales took all three of their children to join volunteers at the 3rd Upton Scouts Hut in Slough, not far from their Windsor home.
Prince George, nine, and Princess Charlotte, eight, also helped volunteers who planned to reset a path, dig a new soakaway, sand and revarnish the front door, add planters to the front of the building, and paint a mural as a lasting legacy of the Big Help Out’s work.
The Scout Hut was built in 1982 and is used by a variety of community groups in the area, including the local mosque, a senior citizens contact group for members of the Asian community and the Scout group themselves.
The building is also used by Slough All Nations, a group with heritage spanning across St. Kitts & Nevis, and which provides recreation and leisure activities to improve health and wellbeing and promote community cohesion.
The Princess has been joint president of the Scouts since 2020.