Louis has royal fans laughing as he teases brother George at VE Day parade
Royal fans noticed a blink-and-you'll-miss-it moment when Prince Louis appeared to gently mock his older brother Prince George as they watched the military procession during the VE Day commemorations
Prince Louis had Royal fans chuckling as he seemed to playfully tease his older brother, Prince George as they watched the military procession during the VE Day commemorations. The children of the Prince and Princess of Wales made a rare public appearance alongside their parents, King Charles, Queen Camilla and veterans for the military parade at Buckingham Palace, marking the 80th anniversary of the end of the Second World War in Europe.
The Royal family sat among the veterans, watching the parade, with the young princes and princess engaging with the veterans, shaking their hands and listening to their stories. In a touching moment, seven year old Louis was seen brushing lint off dad William's RAF uniform jacket, while his father explained the parade proceedings to him.
Prince Louis had Royal fans chuckling as he seemed to playfully tease his older brother, Prince George as they watched the military procession during the VE Day commemorations (Image: Getty Images)
However, eagle-eyed Royal fans also spotted another amusing moment involving Louis. As he watched George brush his hair away from his face, cheeky Louis mimicked his older brother's action, flicking his own hair out of his face.
This light-hearted moment occurred after the crowd applauded the royals as they took their seats. Following William's lead, his children greeted a veteran before taking their seats, with Kate being the last to do so. He later appeared to show her some photographs, and she took one to give it a closer look, reports the Mirror.
Shortly after settling down, a light drizzle prompted many to raise their umbrellas, while the King assisted in wrapping veteran Joy Trew up in blankets.
The Royal family has a packed schedule of engagements coming up in the next four days, hot on the heels of Prince Harry's interview to the BBC. In shock comments, the Duke of Sussex said that his father, King Charles, won't speak to him and he did not know how much longer the King had left.
Louis was also seen fixing his dad's uniform (Image: PA)
Louis was seen pulling on his dad's uniform as they watched the military procession marking the 80th anniversary of VE Day
Despite this, the King and Queen are said to be "looking forward" to the upcoming week's events. Buckingham Palace is keen to ensure that the focus remains on honouring the veterans during this significant anniversary, with hopes that "nothing will detract or distract from celebrating with full cheer and proud hearts that precious victory and those brave souls, on this most special and poignant of anniversaries".
Today, King Charles paid homage to his grandfather, King George VI, by donning naval uniform No. 1 dress without any medals or decorations, mirroring the late monarch's attire on VE Day in 1945.
The Wales family at the parade today (Image: Ian Vogler / Daily Mirror)
King Charles III, Queen Camilla, the Prince of Wales, Prince George, Prince Louis, the Princess of Wales, and Princess Charlotte on the balcony of Buckingham Palace, London, to view the fly past
Camilla looked elegant in a sapphire blue wool crepe dress and coat by Fiona Clare, accessorised with the 12th Royal Lancers Brooch, which belonged to her late father-in-law's regiment.
In a touching tribute to the late Queen Elizabeth II, Princess Anne wore the uniform of the First Aid Nursing Yeomanry (Princess Royal's Volunteer Corps) sans decorations, echoing her mother's appearance on the Buckingham Palace balcony back in 1945.
On that historic VE Day, throngs of people swarmed outside Buckingham Palace to see King George VI, Queen Elizabeth, and Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret.
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