Grandfather Appears in Public at Birthday Celebration Event
Prince Louis (6), the youngest son of William, the Prince of Wales, made a 'scene-stealing' appearance at a royal event on the 15th (local time). He displayed his mischievous nature throughout by dancing to the marching band's music.
Local media, including the British daily 'The Telegraph,' reported that Prince Louis was caught on camera dancing to the military tunes that day. The event coincided with the birthday celebration of King Charles III, during which the British Air Force and Army performed a parade.
While watching the 'Hose Guards Parade' commemorating the King's birthday, Prince Louis was seen bobbing his shoulders to the sound of bagpipes. Other family members standing around him maintained a solemn posture with their hands clasped behind their backs. Prince Louis and the other royal family members were all dressed in uniform.
Prince Louis dancing in front of the Buckingham Palace balcony [Image source=Official British Royal Family X capture]
In particular, his older sister, Princess Charlotte (9), stood solemnly in front of the Buckingham Palace balcony, presenting a stark contrast to Louis. Charlotte was seen speaking to her fidgeting younger brother, trying to restrain him. British media enlisted lip-reading experts to analyze Charlotte's mouth movements, concluding that she likely said to her brother, "You have to stop that," and "Watch the parade." In response, Prince Louis reportedly replied, "I'm not going to."
Additionally, Prince Louis was seen playing with the blind cords on the balcony, yawning, and unsuccessfully trying to lift a heavy window. The Telegraph described the children accompanying their mother at the King's birthday parade as lively.
Unlike his elder brother, Prince George, and sister, Princess Charlotte, Prince Louis is known for frequently displaying childlike behavior in public. This has contributed to his widespread popularity both within the UK and abroad.
Meanwhile, Prince Louis's mother, Catherine, Princess of Wales, made her first public appearance in nearly six months at this event. She underwent abdominal surgery in January and disclosed her battle with cancer two months later in March. At that time, British media extensively covered concerns about the Princess of Wales's health.
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