Prince Louis Joins the Royal Lineage in Iconic Christening Gown
Just like his older siblings, Prince Louis is walking—or should I say crawling—in the footsteps of royal tradition! On July 9, the little prince was christened at the Chapel Royal in St. James’s Palace, London. For the special day, baby Louis donned the iconic royal christening gown, a piece steeped in history and worn by countless members of the royal family, including his brother Prince George and sister Princess Charlotte.
Now, let me set the stage for you. This wasn’t just any old outfit; it’s a gown that has been passed down through generations of the British monarchy. The gown holds a storied legacy, and its presence at Prince Louis’ christening was a nod to the enduring traditions of the royal family. It’s like stepping into a time machine and connecting with the past in the most elegant way possible.
The Gown’s Majestic History
The royal family shared a delightful post on their official Instagram account, giving us a glimpse into the gown's fascinating backstory. They explained, “Today Prince Louis wore a replica of the Royal Christening Robe, originally crafted in 1841 for the christening of Queen Victoria’s eldest daughter, Princess Victoria.”
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But the story doesn’t end there. This gown has been donned by 62 royal family members over the years, including Queen Elizabeth, Prince Charles, and Prince William. However, as time marched on, the original gown began to show its age, becoming too delicate to continue its service. In 2008, a meticulous replica was created to ensure the tradition could carry on without compromising the gown's integrity.
Creating a Masterpiece
So, how exactly does one recreate a gown with such historical significance? Well, it wasn’t a simple task. A royal insider dished the details to People magazine, explaining, “It was recreated in exactly the same way. Even though modern machinery was available, they had to revert to doing a lot of it by hand. It was a delicate blend of handwork and machinery, meticulously crafted from scratch.”
The gown was designed by none other than Queen Elizabeth’s trusted assistant, Angela Kelly, and brought to life by Buckingham Palace’s talented team of dressmakers. Every stitch, every detail was carefully considered to honor the gown's original design while ensuring it stood the test of time for future generations.

The royal family at Prince Louis’ christening.
Continuing the Royal Legacy
According to the palace, the original gown was crafted back in 1841 for Queen Victoria’s daughter, Princess Victoria’s baptism. Since then, it has graced the backs of 62 royal family members, including Queen Elizabeth, Prince Charles, and Prince William. When the gown was deemed too fragile to continue its service, the replica was introduced in 2008 to keep the tradition alive.
As the official Instagram post from The Royal Family account explained, “The gown was subsequently worn by Prince Louis’ great-grandmother The Queen, grandfather The Prince of Wales, and his father The Duke of Cambridge at their christenings.” This simple yet powerful gesture connects the royal family across generations, weaving a tapestry of tradition and continuity.
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View this post on InstagramToday Prince Louis wore a replica of the Royal Christening Robe which was made in 1841 for the Christening of Queen Victoria’s eldest daughter, Victoria, Princess Royal. The gown was subsequently worn by Prince Louis’ great-grandmother The Queen, grandfather The Prince of Wales and his father The Duke of Cambridge at their Christenings. 📸 Press Association
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