Little Prince Louis was not in the mood for a parade for his great-grandmother. He folded his arms and sat down in protest, sticking out his tongue at his mother, making funny faces, and pressing his hand into Kate’s mouth as she spoke to him.
British fans and tabloids feast on the frantic faces of the little prince and share them extensively on social media.
Last Thursday, William and Kate’s youngest son also stole the show during a balcony display at Buckingham Palace. He stood next to Queen Elizabeth, her sister Charlotte and brother George. Louis covered his ears during a military air parade for Queen Elizabeth.
The queen is not alone
Queen Elizabeth’s birthday lasted four days and was filled with parades such as the Army Parade and the Trooping the Color, the annual birthday party. A special live concert with world-renowned artists was also held.
Prince Louis was not at the festivities on Fridays and Saturdays, but all eyes were certainly on him on Sunday. He did not disappoint his fans. Queen Elizabeth did not appear yesterday, the last day of her jubilee party. She did not come due to health reasons.