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Prince Louis was scolded by his sister, Princess Charlotte, for dancing during the Trooping the Color concert on Saturday.
He was the 6-year-old son of Prince William and Kate Middleton He was photographed jumping at the window From the office of the former Duke of Wellington as he waited for the competition to begin.
The king’s rampaging shouts were apparently not approved of by his 9-year-old sister, who can be seen scolding her little brother.
The young man was also seen fiddling with the curtain wire and yawning violently as he stood at the window.
As the royal family watched FlyPast from the balcony, he could also be seen making a series of funny faces.
Little Louis has been accustomed to amusing his subjects with funny facial expressions over the years.
He famously screamed, covered his ears and pulled his lips back with his fingers while attending the platinum jubilee celebration of the late Queen Elizabeth II in June 2022.
A year later, the young prince stole the spotlight again at the coronation ceremony of his grandfather, King Charles III, in 2023.
He made a frowny face and other funny expressions before and during the event, which was captured on camera.
His parents teased their little one by sharing family photos from the four-day celebration, writing: “We all had a great time, especially Louis… 👀.”
The Prince and Princess of Wales attended Charles’s birthday parade with their other children, Prince George, 10, and Charlotte.
Middleton has remained out of the limelight and out of public events since announcing her shocking cancer diagnosis in March.
Middleton appeared in good spirits while attending the event alongside her husband and children.
Page Six confirmed that she will attend the celebrations on Friday after posting an update on her health on social media.
“I’m learning how to be patient, especially with uncertainty. Taking each day as it comes, listening to my body and allowing myself to take this much-needed time to heal,” she wrote in a statement.
Middleton said she is “making good progress” with her chemotherapy, but “there are good days and bad days.” “Good days and bad days,” she said.
“On those bad days you feel weak and tired and you have to give in to your body. But on the good days, when you feel stronger, you want to make the most of feeling good.
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