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Lip-reader works out what Prince Louis actually said to Kate as he stole show at King's birthday parade

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Updated 17:27 16 Jun 2024 GMT+1Published 17:25 16 Jun 2024 GMT+1

Lip-reader works out what Prince Louis actually said to Kate as he stole show at King's birthday parade

Prince Louis could be seen chatting to Kate Middleton and his older sister during the King's birthday parade on Saturday

Callum Jones

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Topics: Royal Family, Kate Middleton, Prince William

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Another royal event has just passed and, of course, it was Prince Louis who completely stole the show.

Louis, six, who is the youngest child of Kate Middleton, 42, and Prince William, 41, had fans in stitches during Trooping the Colour thanks to his hilarious facial expressions throughout the annual royal event.

This year's event, held on Saturday (15 June), saw Louis and his siblings - Prince George, 10, and Princess Charlotte, nine - join their parents on the balcony of Buckingham Palace to watch the annual RAF flyover.

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The three children also accompanied mum Kate in a horse-drawn carriage to travel down the Mall to Buckingham Palace.

And from that moment, everyone has been speaking about Louis, who could be seen chatting to both his parents and siblings throughout the day.

Now, a lip reader has revealed exactly what he said to the Princess of Wales.

Prince Louis stole the show. (Neil Mockford/GC Images)
Prince Louis stole the show. (Neil Mockford/GC Images)

Plane excitement

While on the balcony of the Palace, Louis shared a sweet moment with his parents.

He watched in awe as a flyover passed by, and appeared completely amazed by the red, white and blue smoke erupting from the jets.

According to lip-reader Gaby Lane, Louis turned to his dad and said: “Papa, Papa, Papa, look at all that colour!”

Proud mum Kate smiled at her youngest son and told him the planes had 'dispersed', Lane told The Sun.

Sweet sibling moment

Louis interacted with his older sister Charlotte throughout Trooping the Colour, though the older sibling was certainly ensuring her younger brother was on his best behaviour.

Certainly mischievous... (Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty Images)
Certainly mischievous... (Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty Images)

According to Lane, Charlotte told Louis to 'put your hands down' during the national anthem.

Charlotte's orders

The Princess of Wales stood with her three children at Horse Guards Parade, watching the proceedings for the King's birthday go on.

Louis appeared to be enjoying himself as he danced along during the march of the Scots Guards to Highland Laddie.

Charlotte, on the other hand, was less than impressed.

Expert lip-reader Nicola Hickling revealed Charlotte told off Louis, telling him: "You have to stop doing that. Watch the parade."

Charlotte was keeping her brother in check. (Chris Jackson/Getty Images)
Charlotte was keeping her brother in check. (Chris Jackson/Getty Images)

Louis was having none of it though, as he defiantly responded: "I won't," to which Charlotte sternly told him: "Do as you're told."

Hickling told The Mirror that Louis then simply responded: "Nope."

Chatting to mum

The young prince shared a sweet moment with Kate as they travelled down the Mall together in a horse-drawn carriage.

Louis was astonished by the amount of people who had gathered for the royal event, and pointed out the crowds to the Princess of Wales.

Lane told The Sun that Louis said: "Look over there ma," while pointing to the crowd.

“Right, look at that,” Kate replied, according to Lane.

How cute!

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