Prince Louis has started primary school in the UK.
Ahead of the start of the school year for the Cambridge children, Louis was snapped with his family visiting his new school.
Louis, along with siblings George and Charlotte, will be attending the independent preparatory school Lambrook in Berkshire, England.
It reportedly costs around NZ$95,000 per year for all three of the siblings to attend the school.
The BBC reported the school's headmaster Jonathan Perry greeted the young royals, shaking each of them by the hand and saying it was "lovely to have you with us".
When asked if they were excited, all three said "yes" and Prince William said they were "all looking forward to it" and had "lots of questions".
The school is located in 52 acres of Berkshire countryside close to Ascot Racecourse.
Among the facilities on offer, there is a nine-hole golf course and swimming pool as well as bees, chickens and pigs for the pupils to look after.
The family moved from Kensington Palace in central London to Adelaide Cottage in Windsor, which meant all the children had to change schools.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge decided to relocate as they wanted to be closer to both the Queen and Kate's parents in Bucklebury, Berkshire.
George and Charlotte started their schooling years at Thomas's Battersea in London in 2017 and 2019 respectively.
The children's first full day is on Thursday (UK time), the official start of term.