The Cambridge kids were out in force to celebrate their great-grandmother, the Queen. See photos here.
The royal family has been out and about all weekend to make the most of the Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations—marking Her Majesty's 70th year on the throne—and the youngest royals have been no exception. All three of the Cambridge kids— Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis—joined their parents, Kate Middleton and Prince William at the festivities today to watch the parade and performance paying homage to the Queen's reign. Today's Platinum Jubilee Pageant in London has proved to be no exception.
Prince Louis has been keeping the crowds at the Jubilee pageant entertained with a series of interesting expressions.
The youngest Cambridge child has been back at it again with more for the crowds in the royal box sat next to his mother, the Duchess of Cambridge. The four-year-old prince first made headlines for his grumpy looks on the first day of the Jubilee during the Trooping the Colour and the flypast on the balcony. Prince Louis has been keeping the crowds at the Jubilee pageant entertained with a series of interesting expressions.
Prince Louis Made Another Jubilee Appearance and Twitter is Loving It ... The young prince enjoyed the Platinum Pageant alongside Prince William, Duchess Kate, ...
You may be able to find more information about this and similar content at piano.io This content is imported from Twitter. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site. The young prince enjoyed himself while watching the festivity alongside several members of the royal family at Buckingham Palace, before later joining Queen Elizabeth's surprise balcony appearance.
Queen Elizabeth II delights crowds by making a surprise appearance on the balcony of Buckingham Palace on the final day of her Platinum Jubilee celebrations ...
Spats aside, Prince Louis seemed to bounce back, and was seen having a cuddle with mum during the remainder of the parade. The balcony appearance is the centrepiece of almost all royal celebrations in Britain, a chance for the public to catch a glimpse of the family assembled for a grand photo to mark weddings, coronations and jubilees. Former White House press secretary Jen Psaki said "as a parent of a four-year-old not in line to the throne, Prince Louis we see you and we understand you."
'Prince Louis deserves his own meme section,' one fan wrote.
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Prince Louis' silly expressions have been the star of the Platinum Jubilee, and viewers have loved the relatable responses from Catherine, ...
In the photos that show Louis with his more staid siblings, he appears to be yawning. Twitter has been taken with Louis' very real reactions to the celebrations, and fans immediately called out his "vibes" at the pageant. In another photo from the ceremony, Louis covers his eyes with his hands while his mom speaks to him.
Louis was seen looking restless from the royal family's seats outside Buckingham Palace, where he was sat alongside his parents, the Duke and Duchess of ...
On several occasions, he's seen sticking his tongue out, being distracted by his cousins in the seats behind, and even covering his mum's mouth when she gently tries to curb his behaviour - moments that will have resonated with anyone who's ever looked after a young child. At one point, William and Kate have a discussion and then Louis can be seen running along the seats to sit with his grandfather, Prince Charles, who manages to keep him entertained for a while. In adorable pictures and footage - some of which was shown during BBC One's live coverage - Louis can be seen pulling a series of faces and refusing to co-operate for his mother.
Prince Louis stole the show at the Platinum Jubilee celebrations of his great-grandmother Queen Elizabeth's reign with his quirky expressions and super-cute ...
Prince Louis stole the show time and time again during the Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations as the young royal behaved just as any other four-year-old.
The cameras kept panning to the Cambridge family as they watched the Pageant, and viewers could see at one point that as Kate said something to her youngest son, he put his hand on her mouth. On the final day of the Platinum Jubilee celebrations, Prince Louis made another public appearance and yet again he turned heads with his playful behaviour. Prince Louis stole the show time and time again during the Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations as the young royal behaved just as any other four-year-old.
Kate Middleton, 40, was seen keeping a close eye on her youngest son, who could be seen pulling faces as he became tired of the festivities.
Other royals in the Jubilee Pageant's box are the Prince of Wales, the Duchess of Cornwall, and the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. He joined his siblings, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis and parents, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge , in the royal box to watch the Pageant. Cheeky Prince Louis stole the show during the Queen's jubilee celebrations as he was seen trying to cover his mum's mouth and blowing raspberries during Sunday's Pageant.
Prince Louis' silly expressions and interaction with his mother, Duchess Kate, were a highlight during Queen Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee.
His cheeky expressions mirrored Charlotte's viral photos from the inaugural King's Cup charity regatta in August 2019. She was formally crowned on June 2, 1953. The 4-year-old also tried covering his mother's mouth during the Platinum Jubilee Pageant.
The youngest son of Prince William and Kate Middleton was photographed in a humorous exchange with royal relation Mike Tindall.
William and Kate have often been photographed attending various horse trials where Zara is competing with their children playing with the Tindalls. It really is a first. "At Her Majesty's request, and with the agreement of the relevant authorities, The Prince of Wales will read The Queen's speech on Her Majesty's behalf, with The Duke of Cambridge also in attendance."