The baptism of Prince Louis will be held in the Royal Chapel, a place with close ties to the royal family.
Church is located in the courtyard of St James' Palace in London and is home to many major royal activities in history.
The most recent one was in 2013, when Prince George was baptized in the church by the pastor who presided over the ceremony of Louis by Archbishop Justin Welby.
Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, was baptized at the Royal Church Prince George (Getty)
Princess Beatrice of Yorkshire was also baptized in Buckingham Palace in 1988.
In 2011, Prince Louis's mother, the Duchess of Cambridge, was confirmed to enter the Anglican Church at a ceremony held in the church. Although Kate was baptized during five months in the Parish of St. Andrew Bradfield, Berkshire, she was not identified as a schoolgirl.
14 years ago, Bishop Richard Chartres of London confirmed Prince William's identity in Windsor Castle .
At the time, a St. James Palace spokesman said Kate "decided to confirm it as part of his marriage preparation."
Royal Church is also the place where Meghan Marl, the Duchess of Sussex, was baptized before marrying Prince Harry. It is also a temporary resting place before the funeral in Princess Diana 1997. The chapel is also the location of two very famous royal weddings. (Picture/Getty)
Queen Victoria and Albert Prince got married there in 1840, and her grandson George V married Princess Turk in 1893 in the church.
St. James' Palace was built by King Henry VII between 1531 and 1536 and is specifically used for St. James II. The Tudor dynasty architecture housed many kings and queens of England for more than 300 years until Queen Victoria was reigned. St. James' Palace remains home to several members of the royal family, hosting up to 100 events each year.