Prince George forced to correct brother Prince Louis
The eldest son of the Prince and Princess of Wales took on more responsibility at Trooping the Colour
Prince Louis has often gained a lot of attention for his antics in public appearances, from his cheeky smiles to his endearing reactions, especially at Trooping the Colour.
However, after a minor mishap, his older brother Prince George had to step in and quickly correct him. See the moment in the video aboveâŚ
When the royals were standing on the balcony together, Prince Louis got a little enthusiastic too quickly, beginning to wave while his siblings, parents and grandparents still had their hands by their sides.
After noticing, Prince George gave him a quick nudge on the other arm to signal that he should stop waving, keeping his excitable little brother out of trouble.
Prince George appears to nudge Louis whilst on the balcony
Fortunately, the seven-year-old got the chance to carry on greeting the crowds later on, starting to wave again after taking a quick glance to check that his grandfather King Charles had begun to, making for another sweet interaction.
In fact, the younger brother of Princess Charlotte was so eager to greet the crowds that he continued waving at the public even after they all started to leave the balcony!
The Waleses also greeted the crowds from their carriage
During the procession for Trooping the Colour, Princess Kate was chatting animatedly with her children in the carriage, and an expert has revealed what they were talking about in one of their exchanges.
The Waleses travelled in a carriage together
Nicola Hickling, a professional LipReader, told HELLO! that the Princess of Wales asked Princess Charlotte: "You will see lots of riders on horses today. Would you like to wave to the children as we pass? There's lots of horses here, which is your favourite?"
As the family continued in the procession, making their way down The Mall to Horse Guards parade, they waved at the crowds, before disembarking the carriage to make an appearance on the balcony to watch the flypast.
Prince William also quickly corrected his son
Prince William also checked into 'dad mode' for a few seconds on the balcony, when he gave Prince George a little guidance, after he stood ever so slightly out of place.
Prince Louis continued to eagerly wave again as the family walked away
In a short clip shared to social media, the father-of-three could be seen briefly speaking to his eldest son, as he helped to adjust the positioning of his children for the final few moments of the flypast.
Prince George very quickly took action, shifting along the balcony, in a blink-and-you'll-miss-it correction.
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