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Prince Louis Up To Mischief Again As He Entertains Watchers At Trooping The Colour

Prince Louis left Royal Family fans overjoyed today as he made another Buckingham Palace balcony debut during Trooping the Colour.

He appeared to salute to the crowds below and got overly excited as the RAF flypast got underway.

The youngest member of the Wales family has become a highly-anticipated presence during royal events since his first appearance at Queen Elizabeth II’s official birthday in 2019.

Prince Louis Up To Mischief Again As He Entertains Watchers At Trooping the Colour

He is famous for his untamed behaviour, which often clashes with the quiet dignity expected from other Firm members standing at the royal gathering point.

He has thoroughly entertained Britons who tune in to watch.

During previous balcony appearances, the Prince become especially well-known for his reaction to the Red Arrows aerobatic teams.

Pictures taken during the May Coronation saw Louis appear to scream as the aircraft flew above Buckingham Palace, eliciting smiles from his mum and dad.

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He also danced after the planes passed above, delighting crowds gathered below.

The late Queen’s Platinum Jubilee saw a similar but slightly more dramatic reaction.

As he stood next to the monarch, who was busy gazing out at the general public, Louis threw up his hands and covered his ears as the jets passed above.

Prince Louis Up To Mischief Again As He Entertains Watchers At Trooping the Colour

The Prince and Princess of Wales made Trooping the Colour into a memorable family affair, as they attended the festivities on Saturday, June 17, accompanied by their three children: Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis.

The royal family of five joined esteemed guests including King Charles, Queen Camilla, and the Duchess of Edinburgh on this significant day. It not only commemorated Charles’ inaugural Trooping event as the reigning monarch but also marked Princess Kate’s first Trooping as the newly appointed Colonel of the Irish Guards.

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