Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis appear to all be very close with one another as they share the same royal experiences very few children in the world will ever know.
16.06.2023 - 05:43 / dailyrecord.co.uk
As the Trooping the Colour celebrations approach this weekend, royal fans are keen to get a glimpse of Prince Louis and his funny antics.
The adorable five-year-old stole the show at last year's event when he entertained everyone with his hilarious expressions and cheeky antics.
Many will remember his reaction to the RAF flypast as he covered his ears whilst standing next to his late great-grandmother, the Queen on the Buckingham Palace balcony reports the Mirror.
The youngest of Prince William and Kate, Louis is fourth in line to the throne, behind his dad Prince William, and his older brother and sister Prince George and Princess Charlotte.
Officially known as His Royal Highness Prince Louis of Wales - it's been revealed that he could actually have missed out on becoming a prince.
However, Queen Elizabeth made a change prior to her death which intervened to overwrite a rule put in place by King George V.
In 1917, King George V introduced new guidelines on which royals were allowed to have titles - and who was too far down the line of succession to qualify for one.
Queen Elizabeth's grandfather decided that all of the sovereign's children would automatically become a prince or princess, as well as any grandchildren born through the male line.
However, great-grandchildren weren't included on the list.
When George was born, the rule caused quite a stir among the family, as despite being the future King, he shouldn't have had the title.
Queen Elizabeth decided to step in and grant George the title, extending the change to all of Kate and William's children - so Charlotte and Louis also got them at birth.
However, even if the late Queen decided not to intervene, Louis still would eventually become a prince when his grandfather King
Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis appear to all be very close with one another as they share the same royal experiences very few children in the world will ever know.
Prince William and Kate Middleton experienced something new on Friday in a year that's already been packed full of royal firsts. The Royal Ascot is taking place this week — an annual series of races attended by the royal family, as well as around 300,000 other visitors — and William and Kate made their grand appearance on Friday. While this is not the first time they've been to these races, it is the first time they've gone as the Prince and Princess of Wales.
Prince William and Kate had to reason with Prince Louis after he seemed disappointed by the traditional flypast during the Trooping the Colour ceremony on Saturday afternoon.
They've grown up in the public eye - all making their first debut to the world when they were mere hours old - and won the hearts and minds of millions of royal watchers from across the globe.
Prince William is celebrating Father's Day with his three little ones by his side!The Prince of Wales marked the occasion by sharing two new photos alongside he and Kate Middleton's three children -- Prince George, 9, Princess Charlotte, 8, and Prince Louis, 5.The first sees the foursome posed and all smiles as they look toward the camera, while a second more candid snap shows William's three children each cozy up to dad. In the never-before-seen photo, William has his arms around George and Charlotte, who look up adoringly at their father.
Kate Middleton's telling off to her three children while they were waving to crowds during the Trooping the Colour parade has been revealed by a lip reading expert. As the royal children rode in the carriage to Buckingham Palace, along with their mother Kate and Queen Camilla, they caught the attention of royal fans. Prince George, nine, Princess Charlotte, eight, and Prince Louis, five, could be seen smiling and waving to the crowds, and were even seen making “cheeky” comments and funny faces along the route.
The royal family celebrated Father’s Day by releasing a sweet new photo of Prince William with his and Princess Kate‘s three kids.
Welp, he’s done it again!
Prince Louis stole the show at Trooping the Colour as he saluted crowds who came out to watch King Charles III's first birthday parade.
All eyes were on Prince Louis during the 2023 Trooping the Colour!
Prince Louis was "tidied up" by his mum, the Princess of Wales, during Trooping the Colour today. Kate Middleton paid particular attention to the young prince, five, as they prepared to ride in a horse drawn carriage back to Buckingham Palace as part of the ceremony. Prince Louis rode in the carriage with his older sister Princess Charlotte, eight, and brother Prince George, nine, his mum and Queen Camilla.
The Trooping the Colour may be a ceremony in honour of King Charles III, but it was Prince Louis who had all eyes on him during Saturday’s event!
, as per usual.The rode in a horse-drawn carriage from Buckingham Palace to Horse Guards Parade to celebrate the monarch's annual birthday parade alongside his elder brother, nine-year-old , and sister, eight-year-old . The young princes were dressed in suits with matching red ties, which coordinated well with Charlotte's nautical white collared dress with a red bow and accents. The Wales children were sat across from and their mother, , who wore a by designer Andrew GN with a hat.
Prince Louis is no stranger to stealing the limelight at royal events and the cheeky five-year-old has once again lived up to his reputation at Trooping the Colour. As well as pulling faces like he did at last year’s event, this time he also gave crowds a respectful salute.
Trooping the Colour — once again stealing the show.Accompanied by siblings Prince George and Princess Charlotte, the royal trio waved to spectators from their carriage while en route to the Horse Guards Parade with their mother, Kate Middleton, 41, and Queen Camilla, 75.Audiences were captivated by the animated faces of Louis, 5, who, at one point, held his nose and grimaced.Meanwhile, King Charles, 74, and Prince William, 40, traveled on horses, marking the first time a monarch has ridden horseback since the late Queen Elizabeth II in 1986.After the parade, the royal family gathered on the Buckingham Palace balcony to watch a flypast, and Louis saluted onlookers.While the newly coronated king won’t turn 75 until November, the summertime celebration is a royal tradition.This isn’t the first time Louis has become the star of the show with his playful behavior. At the queen’s Platinum Jubilee last year, Louis’ stunts were a welcome distraction for audiences at home.And at Charles’ coronation last month, Louis stole the limelight while letting out a few yawns during the ceremony.Charles was not only competing with Louis’ adorable antics Saturday, but also daughter-in-law Meghan Markle’s “Suits.”The USA Network series became available to watch Saturday on Netflix, which is also home to Markle and Prince Harry’s bombshell docuseries.Markle, 41, plays lawyer Rachel Zane in “Suits,” her final acting project before becoming a royal in 2018.
Prince Louis adorably stole the show again on Saturday 17 June as he wore a dark blazer, white shirt and red tie, looking just like his father Prince William when he was younger. The young royal, five, was joined by siblings Prince George, nine, and Princess Charlotte, eight, as he sat in between them in the carriage at the Trooping the Colour. However, Prince Louis couldn't help but adorably steal the show as he looked just like his father, William, 40, when he was younger.
Prince Louis adorably stole the show again on Saturday 17 June as he pulled a series of animated faces at the Trooping the Colour.The young royal, five, was joined by siblings Prince George, nine, and Princess Charlotte, eight, as he sat in between them in the carriage. Also in the carriage was the trio's mother, Kate Middleton, and Queen Camilla, who is colonel of the Grenadier guards, as they followed behind the King in a carriage.
Kate Middleton looked incredible in green at today's Trooping the Colour alongside her children Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis. Joining the Princess of Wales and her children in the carriage was Queen Camilla, who is colonel of the Grenadier guards.
Prince George and Princess Charlotte waved to royal crowds on Saturday 17 June as they rode in a carriage with younger brother Prince Louis for the Trooping the Colour.The young royals were joined by mother, Kate Middleton, and Queen Camilla, who is colonel of the Grenadier guards, as they followed behind the King in a carriage. Prince George, nine, and Princess Charlotte, eight, were seen sweetly waving to crowds, with Prince Louis, five, sitting calmly between his two older siblings.
A royal expert claims Prince Andrew is well within his rights to refuse to budge from Royal Lodge - despite the effects that could be felt throughout his family. As we've reported this week, rumours have recently been circulating that King Charles is trying to get his younger brother to leave the 30-room mansion he shares with ex wife Sarah Ferguson in an attempt to downsize the number of properties that make up the royal portfolio.