The royal’s trip to the Eras Tour was all for Princess Charlotte!
15.06.2024 - 13:07 / ok.co.uk
Princess Charlotte has been spotted giving her cheeky little brother, Prince Louis, a telling off as they celebrated Trooping the Colour on Saturday. As the national anthem played, the young princess, nine, appeared to tell her six year old brother to "get his hands out of his pockets", as they stood on the balcony of Buckingham Palace, flanked by their older brother, Prince George, 10, and their parents, the Prince and Princess of Wales. Charlotte looked down at the young royal before nudging him twice and giving him the instruction, prompting Louis to quickly place his hands by his side.
In typical fashion, Prince Louis has stolen the show at the King's Birthday Parade. Earlier on in the day, the youngster was seen patiently observing the parade before getting distracted by what seemed to be a curtain cord by the window. As the parade went on, the young Royal was spotted letting out a huge yawn while watching from the window of the Duke of Wellington's former office, before dancing along during the quick march of the Scots Guards to Highland Laddie, as he waited with the Princess of Wales for the Red Arrows flypast.
Adrianne Carter, body language expert at The Face Whisperer, exclusively told OK! that the three youngsters were on their best behaviour today - perhaps after a few reminders from their parents. She said: "Charlotte gives an exuberant wave to the crowds, she's on her best behaviour but ready to enjoy herself. "Louis looks more restrained in his waving, so far, maybe he's on his best behaviour with some fresh reminders about his behaviour from mum in the carriage.
The royal’s trip to the Eras Tour was all for Princess Charlotte!
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Prince Louis stole the show at Saturday's Trooping the Colour, where his mother, Kate Middleton, Princess of Wales, made a much-anticipated return to public duties after taking a break due to her cancer diagnosis.
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Prince Louis was the centre of attention at Saturday's Trooping the Colour, where his mum Kate Middleton, Princess of Wales, made a very welcome return to public duties after taking time off following her cancer diagnosis.The young royal, six, has become known for his entertaining and lively antics - and didn't disappoint during the celebrations to mark the King's official birthday with his dance moves and playful behaviour. Kate, 42, has been away from the public eye since January as she receives treatment following her health diagnosis, but she joined the royal family for the cherished military celebration, much to the joy of fans across the globe.
Prince Louis was quite the chatterbox at Saturday's Trooping the Colour ceremony and his conversation with his mum, the Princess of Wales, didn't go unnoticed - thanks to a lip-reading expert. Kate made her first public appearance in months, after having been diagnosed with cancer, and the occasion was one to remember. The Wales clan showed their unity, arriving by carriage from Buckingham Palace to Horse Guards Parade for the big event.
, which also happened to mark first public appearance since in late March. While the Princess of Wales wore with black trim that complimented nine-year-old navy coat dress, 10-year-old and six-year-old matched in double-breasted navy suits and blue ties.While the youngest Wales sibling didn't get up to his on the Buckingham Palace Balcony, his older brother still found something to correct.
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Princess Charlotte was ever the helpful Royal as she got stuck into the Trooping the Colour parade this weekend, using her initiative to stop the rain ruining the celebration. The King's 75th birthday was celebrated at Buckingham Palace on Saturday (15 June), with Princess Kate, 42, announcing last minute that she would be attending the event alongside her three children, Prince George, Charlotte and Prince Louis.
After an emotional day following the second Trooping the Colour parade of King Charles III ’s reign, it’s a good time to look back at the moments when the cheekiest member of the Royal family, Prince Louis, made us all smile. The event took place on Saturday 15 June in the rain, but the soggy English weather didn’t dampen the spirits of the Prince and Princess of Wales’s youngest son.The six year old travelled in a carriage with his mother, Kate, and two siblings, George and Charlotte, and in typical fashion, stole the show.
made her first public appearance since her shock cancer diagnosis in March — arrived at Buckingham Palace in a horse-drawn carriage with her three children: Prince George, 10, Princess Charlotte, 9, and Louis, 6. Kate sat next to her youngest son who was seen speaking with his mom while sporting an animated expression on her face.
first public appearance in almost six months at Trooping the Colour on Saturday — but it was also the first time her three children had been seen since last Christmas. Prince George, 10, Princess Charlotte, 9, and Prince Louis, 6, accompanied the Princess of Wales, 42, in a horse drawn carriage that made its way through London before a scheduled appearance on the Buckingham Palace balcony.
Prince Louis cheekily responded to his older sister, Princess Charlotte, as she attempted to keep him in check at the iconic Trooping the Colour event today, reveals a lip reader.The trio, including their brother Prince George, accompanied by the Princess of Wales, who wowed fans as she reunited with the Royal Family, seemed to enjoy observing Trooping the Colour from an elevated balcony after a spirited carriage ride along the Mall. At Horse Guards Parade, Kate was seen standing with her three children: Prince George, Louis, and Charlotte, while red uniform-clad regiments carried out a parade.
Although it was likely a poignant moment for Kate Middleton who reunited with Royal Family for first time since Christmas, it was clear to see the 42 year old's main focus was her children.The Princess of Wales - who is mum to Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis - made an emotional appearance at today's (June 15) Trooping the Colour celebrations and looked sensational as she stepped out on the royal balcony. But given the rather wet and windy weather, it could have been a cold event for the royals as they waved to onlookers.
Adorable Prince Louis, six, has stolen the show at Trooping the Colour after being spotted letting out a huge yawn.The youngest prince couldn't help but show how he was feeling, as a body language expert explains to OK! that it's inevitable he would feel 'bored' and start to 'mess with things.' Adrianne Carter exclusively told OK!: "Louis is getting bored; he's starting to mess with things.This is a sign that Louis is still the lovely and bright personality that we've come to recognise. Louis's big yawn was unspotted by Kate so he was able to give it his all!" But luckily, the prince later seemed to be enjoying himself more as he was seen dancing along to the music.
It hasn't been an easy year for the Royal Family with the King and the Princess of Wales' cancer diagnoses - but Prince Louis will have something happier to look forward to this weekend with Trooping the Colour. William and Kate's youngest child has made no secret of his love of military planes and helicopters, so he is sure to be feeling excited about the key event in the royal calendar on Saturday, 15 June.Trooping the Colour involves 1,400 marching soldiers, 200 horses and 400 musicians in a spectacle that draws huge crowds to Buckingham Palace, but it seems six-year-old Louis' gaze will be firmly fixed on the sky if previous appearances are anything to go by.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are always centre stage when they step out in public.The media spotlight on them only intensifies when they're joined by other royals. So, it's hardly shocking that as we near this year's Trooping the Colour – celebrating King Charles' official birthday on Saturday, 15 June 15 – a rather telling video from the 2019 ceremony has popped up again on social media.
During his second appearance at Trooping the Colour, young Prince Louis gave an adorable and charming tribute to his dad, Prince William. While it's been two years since the gesture, it's a fond memory among royal fans who are hoping to witness something similar at this year's ceremony to mark the official birthday of King Charles on Saturday, 15 June.Two years ago, Prince Louis, who was four years old at the time, was spotted riding in the horse-drawn carriage with his siblings, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, alongside their mum the Princess of Wales and Queen Camilla.They led the first royal carriage procession to the Horse Guards Parade.