Once again, Prince Louis proved that when it comes to royal events, he’s the true scene stealer. At the 2025 Trooping the Color, held in celebration of King Charles’s official birthday, the youngest Wales sibling, 7-year-old Prince Louis, enchanted the crowd with his signature blend of mischief, charm, and cheeky expressions. But this time, something even more delightful happened—his older brother, Prince George, couldn’t stop laughing alongside him.

The Wales family—Prince William, Princess Catherine, and their three children—made their grand entrance in a horse-drawn carriage, parading from Buckingham Palace down the Mall to the Horse Guards Parade. As expected, Princess Catherine looked as elegant and composed as ever. Princess Charlotte, 10, looked every inch the young royal in a refined blue and white ensemble that perfectly matched her mother’s. But it was between the two brothers, seated beside them, where the real show was happening.
The Brothers’ Playful Bond
As the royal carriage rolled through the streets, lined with cheering crowds and Union Jack flags, George and Louis were spotted chatting, giggling, and clearly enjoying each other’s company. One particularly heartwarming moment was captured on camera when Louis turned to George and whispered, “Should I wave?” To which George replied with a smile, “It’s up to you. I can’t believe how sunny it is.”

The innocence and spontaneity of the moment sent royal watchers swooning across social media. As the carriage continued its slow roll down the Mall, George was caught stifling his laughter, covering his mouth briefly as Louis made another silly face or joke. These rare, unfiltered moments of childhood joy amidst the grandeur of royal tradition were a breath of fresh air, reminding the world that even royalty has their lighthearted moments.
The Playful Prince Louis
Dressed in a sharp navy suit, crisp white shirt, and bold red tie to match George, Prince Louis looked every inch the little gentleman. But beneath the polished outfit, Louis was the same lovable imp who has stolen hearts worldwide. With his signature grin, tousled hair, and a few missing teeth, Louis was a bundle of pure energy and joy.
This isn’t his first time captivating the public. Royal fans will recall his unforgettable performance at the 2023 fly-past, where he mimicked a pilot and pulled faces that made headlines. Just last month, during the VE Day parade, he stole the spotlight once again, making faces and even rolling his eyes at his father’s military uniform. But what took the cake this year? He mimicked Prince George’s signature hair flip in the most exaggerated way possible, giving his big brother a taste of his own teen attitude.
A Family Affair
As Louis and George lit up the inside of the carriage, Princess Charlotte sat poised and elegant beside them, radiating a quiet grace in her matching blue and white dress. Princess Catherine, months after announcing her remission from cancer, returned to the spotlight, glowing with strength and grace that was once again admired by the public.
Prince William, meanwhile, saluted from horseback, riding alongside Princess Anne and the Duke of Edinburgh. The entire celebration was nothing short of magnificent, with over 1,400 soldiers, 200 horses, and 10 marching bands, as well as hundreds of royal fans who braved early rain to secure the perfect view. King Charles and Queen Camilla made their appearance in a horse-drawn carriage, graciously waving to the crowd.
Prince Louis: The Wild Card of the Royal Family
In a world often defined by stiff protocols and choreographed appearances, Prince Louis remains the delightful wild card. And this year, he brought his big brother along for the ride. The playful bond between George and Louis reminded the world that behind the royal titles and historic traditions, this is still a family—one that laughs, teases, and grows up right before our eyes.
And if we’ve learned anything, it’s this: Wherever Prince Louis goes, the cameras and smiles will surely follow.
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