Mike Tindall explains reason for Prince Louis' behaviour at Jubilee and what non-balcony royals did instead
09.06.2022 - 10:19
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While the last weekend's celebrations were all about the Queen, it was her great-grandson Prince Louis who ended up stealing the show. The royal family were out in force during the extended Bank Holiday weekend for the Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations.
It all kicked off last Thursday (June 2) with the traditional Trooping the Colour which included the first balcony appearance for the 96-year-old Monarch of the Jubilee, alongside Prince Charles, the Duchess of Cornwall, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, their children as well as other senior members of the royal family.
But it was the young Prince Louis who got everyone talking as he could be spotted pulling a flurry of hilarious faces as he joined his family on the balcony of Buckingham Palace. His face was quickly used as memes as the youngster momentarily appeared disinterested in what was going on around him before struggling with the noise of the RAF flypast and adorning crowds lining the Mall.
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After being left at home while his mum, dad, and two older siblings - Prince Geroge and Princess Charlotte - carried out official engagements in Cardiff before attending the Platinum Party at the Palace concert on Saturday (June 4), Louis made a much welcome return to the fold on Sunday for the last of the official events.
The four-year-old marvelled at the Platinum Pageant, which told the story of the Queen's life with an eccentric, fun and imaginative carnival-like display and included a 'Time of Our Lives' segment which saw a whole host of famous faces aboard open-top buses waving to the crowds as they represented each decade in which the Queen has been on the
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