Kate Middleton's stern words for cheeky Prince Louis revealed by lip reader
10.06.2022 - 19:11
/ ok.co.uk
Last weekend's Platinum Jubilee was all about the Queen and her extraordinary 70 year reign but her great-grandson, Prince Louis, somehow still managed to steal the show.The cheeky four year old became a huge hit with royal fans and internet users everywhere. He was first observed pulling comical faces from the Buckingham Palace balcony during Trooping the Colour.
And Louis' antics didn't stop there as he was also spotted blowing 'raspberries', sticking his tongue out and covering his mum, Kate Middleton's, face during the Queen's Jubilee Pageant. Lipreading expert Jeremy Freeman has now revealed the exact words used by the Duchess of Cambridge, 40, to deal with her little one's tantrum.
Jeremy told the Daily Star that the young royal had in fact been caught picking his nose and appeared grumpy when Kate asked him to pit his hands down. Kate told Louis: "You have to." "I don't want to," Louis answered back before covering his mum's mouth and looking away to watch the carnival parade.
But Kate, being no pushover, demanded again that he put his hands down, saying: "I said no hands..." She could then be seen pointing at the parade, asking her son to "look" before giving a small wave. Louis, who is clearly not a pageant fan, responded by blowing 'raspberries' at his mum, as well as sticking his tongue out.
"Stop doing that," Kate had replied while leaning towards Louis, who luckily eventually calmed down will a little help from Mike Tindall who had been seen joking around with the young prince.The former rugby ace told the youngster to behave by gesturing ‘I’m watching you’ with his hands. Following the Jubilee celebrations, Mike appeared on his The Good, The Bad and The Rugby podcast where he revealed Louis' mischief was
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