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Prince Louis Yawns During King Charles’ Coronation, but it’s All Part of a Plan

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Prince Louis Yawns During King Charles’ Coronation, but it’s All Part of a Plan

The coronation of King Charles was a momentous occasion, and all eyes were on the royal family as they attended the event at Westminster Abbey.

However, it was who stole the show with his adorable yawn, which quickly became the talk of the town.

The young prince's sudden disappearance only added to the mystery, leaving everyone wondering what had happened to him.

Thankfully, it has been revealed that there was no need to worry about the young prince's sudden disappearance, as it was all part of a clever plan devised by his mother, Catherine, the Princess of Wales.

It turns out that was always meant to be retired from the service due to its length, as it would have been a long time to sit still for a five-year-old.

Catherine knew her son's limits and planned accordingly, and it wasn't just the length of the ceremony that made it difficult for Louis.

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He was wearing a specially designed outfit that could have added to his discomfort, although he seemed to be managing well before he was excused.

The Hainsworth garter blue, doe-skinned tunic with specially designed lacework embellished on the collar, cuffs, and fronts made by bespoke Savile Road tailors Deagy and Skinner looked regal and perfectly fit for a prince, but sitting still in such an outfit for two hours is no small feat, even for royalty.

During the first half of the ceremony, Prince Louis was seen pointing out something interesting to his sister, , before letting out a big yawn, which was caught on camera.

It wasn't long after that that he was excused from the ceremony and disappeared from view.

When he finally returned to the front row, he was in high spirits and joined his sister in singing the national anthem as the King processed from the Abbey.

Prince Louis's enthusiasm and exuberant expressions were a refreshing reminder that even royal children can get bored and restless during such a lengthy event.

In fact, many people on social media seemed more interested in Prince Louis's reactions and facial expressions than the coronation itself.

One Twitter user joked that they were only here for Prince Louis's facial expressions, while another admitted they were waiting for him to do something silly.

It's not the first time Prince Louis has entertained royal fans with his reactions during the royal celebrations.

During the Platinum Jubilee flypast, he was seen clapping his hands over his ears and letting out a howl on the Buckingham Palace balcony as his Gangan, the late Queen, told him what was happening.

And during the Jubilee pageant, he was spotted being bounced on the knee of his grandfather, then , and giving his mother, Catherine, a kiss on the cheek and a cuddle.

Prince Louis is clearly a character and a source of joy for many.

His mother, Catherine, knew that the long coronation service would be a challenge for him and planned accordingly.

She ensured that her son was not subjected to undue discomfort and could enjoy the event in his own way.

And as usual, Prince Louis didn't disappoint, entertaining fans with his expressions and enthusiasm for the royal occasion.

In conclusion, Prince Louis's yawn during King Charles' coronation may have caused a stir, but it was all part of a plan.

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