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Prince Louis Steals the Show with Mischievous Antics During Trooping the Colour

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Prince Louis Steals the Show with Mischievous Antics During Trooping the Colour

The youngest member of the royal family, , stole the limelight from his great grandmother, the Queen, during the Trooping the Colour ceremony at Buckingham Palace.

The four-year-old prince was seen pulling faces and flicking his nose, amusing the public with his mischievous antics.

He covered his ears when the noise of the Jubilee planes became excessive, but also waved at them, rested his head on his chin, and chatted with the Queen.

Louis shares a strong bond with his great-grandmother, as she was seen chatting with him during the fly-past, trying to distract him from the loud noise of the aircraft.

Louis seemed entranced, looking up quite inquisitively at the monarch and seeking out her attention.

At one point, Louis even broke away from his mother, the Duchess of Cambridge, to barge past the Queen, much to the bemusement of the Duchess and .

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During the noisy fly-past, Catherine said to , “‘He really is trying to squeeze by!'

As the planes flew overhead, Catherine said to son Louis, “‘It's so cool!

Look at that!'

Meanwhile, speaking to her great-grandson, the Queen said, “‘Look up at all that smoke!'

After the fly-past, she turned back to the young royal and added, “‘Let's go, it's finished now.

That really was wonderful, so incredible!'

Social media users were quick to react to Louis' performance on the palace balcony, with many accusing him of stealing the show from his great-grandmother.

One user shared an image of Louis and wrote, “‘, stealing the show!'

Another likened the conversation between Louis and the Queen to one similar to one her Majesty had with during Charlotte's Christening in 2015.

According to a body language expert, Prince Louis' adorable appearance at Trooping the Colour during the RAF fly-past brought out a childlike excitement in the Queen.

Body language expert Judy James explained that Louis' cute and spontaneous behaviour clearly rubbed off on the 96-year-old monarch, who was seen smiling throughout the spectacular fly-past.

Earlier today, cheers went up from thousands of spectators on the Mall as they caught sight of Louis and his older brother and sister, , and with proud mother Catherine and the Duchess of Cornwall in a carriage.

The traditional carriage procession left Buckingham Palace ahead of Trooping the Colour, also known as the Birthday Parade, the start of four days of festivities honouring the Queen.

Louis' performance on the palace balcony prompted social media users to accuse him of stealing the show from his great-grandmother at the Trooping the Colour ceremony.

One social media user shared the image of Louis and wrote, “‘Prince Louis, stealing the show!'

Another likened the conversation between Louis and the Queen to one similar to one her Majesty had with Prince George during Charlotte's Christening in 2015.

Other users were quick to share more memes of Louis as he enjoyed himself during the ceremony.

One said Prince Louis was their favourite royal after the proceedings today, with one person writing, “‘Once again, Prince Louis, earning the title of Baby Boss!”

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's younger son proved to be quite the entertainer during the Trooping the Colour ceremony.

His mischievous antics and strong bond with his great-grandmother, the Queen, made for a heartwarming and entertaining spectacle.

The public couldn't help but smile at Louis' playful nature and infectious enthusiasm, making him a true star of the show.

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