Royal family
Prince Louis is up to mischief again.
The young prince was photographed trying to blow out his sister Charlotte’s candle during a special Christmas Mass at Westminster Abbey on Friday evening.
The five-year-old was snapped puffing his cheeks frequently to the amusement of his older sister.
This was Lewis’s first appearance at the third annual “Together at Christmas” caroling concert, hosted by the Princess of Wales.
Earlier, Louis, Charlotte, 8, and Prince George, 10, were seen delivering letters to Father Christmas in a red postbox before singing carols alongside their parents, the Prince and Princess of Wales.
The service, which was supported by the Royal Foundation, recognized those working to support babies, young children and families in communities across the UK.
It also offered “hope for a new life and why it’s important to build supportive, nurturing worlds around children and the adults in their lives.”
This isn’t the first time Lewis has stolen the spotlight with his antics.
In June, the youngster delighted the crowds at Trooping the Color when he saluted on the balcony of Buckingham Palace.
He was also seen raising his fists in the air and apparently pretending to ride a motorcycle.
Earlier, while sitting in a horse-drawn carriage with his brothers, Louis apparently held his nose in disgust at the smell of horse droppings.
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He was well behaved during his grandfather’s coronation in May, but was unable to hide his boredom during the ceremony as he was caught yawning repeatedly.
But Louis has already honed his “slightly less-than-royal” demeanor for Queen Elizabeth II’s jubilee celebrations in June 2022.
He first made headlines while flying when he covered his ears and started screaming while also pulling a carousel of silly faces.
Two days later, Lewis pulled some nasty faces including sticking out his tongue and putting his thumb to his nose while wiggling his remaining fingers, as Middleton attempted to discipline him.
Mike Tindall, who is married to Prince William’s cousin Zara, blamed the child’s behavior on a “full sugar high”.
The Prince and Princess of Wales mocked their little one’s antics in an Instagram post after the celebrations.
Alongside a group of photos on Instagram, they wrote: “We all had a great time, especially Louis… 👀.”
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