Prince Louis became the main star of the jubilee

Due to his behavior, Prince Louis became the star of the celebration of the platinum jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II.

Jun 6, 2022 - 17:09
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Prince Louis became the main star of the jubilee

The four-day platinum jubilee celebration of Queen Elizabeth has ended, and one member of the royal family has become a hit on social media in recent days. It is about four-year-old Prince Louis who made his debut this year in a carriage and on the balcony during the jubilee.

On the last day of the celebration, as the royal family followed the procession through the streets of London, it was very interesting in their lodge, which Louis took care of.

The prince sat with his mother Kate Middleton, Princess Charlotte (7), Prince George (8) and Prince William, and did everything except sit still. He bleached, frowned, pointed his finger and constantly asked questions to his mother and put his fingers in his ears. When Kate explained to him that he should sit still, he put his hand over her mouth to silence her.

Then he decided to walk over to his grandfather, Prince Charles, and sit on his lap, while his grandfather rocked him from side to side. Prince Louis has become a real star in the celebration of the platinum jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II. already at the very beginning, while overshadowing his sister, Princess Charlotte, and his brother, Prince George.

The playful four-year-old captured attention with his cheerful demeanor and facial expressions on the first day of the celebration on the balcony of Buckingham Palace. 

Louis was filmed on the balcony while he was talking to great-grandmother Elizabeth II, and lip-reading expert Jeremy Freeman revealed what they were talking about. The prince asked the queen, 'Are the Red Arrows coming?'

Red Arrows are the Royal Air Force Acrobatic Team.'I hope so,' Elizabeth replied to her great-grandson. When Louis saw the Red Arrows coloring the sky red, white and blue he excitedly shouted, 'Yes, yes, yes'. The queen continued with the words: 'Here they are'.