Either grimacing or covering his ears so that the planes flying overhead would not knock him out, the Prince Louis he was the one who stole the show and the hearts of the British at the celebrations for the jubilee of Queen Elizabeth.
The youngest child of Prince William and great-granddaughter of Elizabeth4-year-old Louis caused a sensation on the balcony of the palace where the royal family was watching the air shows, after the parade.
Louis, wearing his “sailors”, was standing between his 96-year-old great-grandmother and his mother, Kate, next to his older brothers, Charlotte, 7, and George, 8, and he had no time: he was leaning on me. his elbows on the railing, obviously bored, he was pointing with his finger at the planes, he was leaning to the side, he was holding his ears, with his mouth wide open, detaching a smile from the very serious great-grandmother. His mother bent down several times to say “two words” in his ear.
Earlier, the children had stolen the show again as they passed Mall, the boulevard leading to the palace, in a carriage also carrying Kate and Camilla, the wife of Crown Prince Charles. Charlotte even held Louis’s hand to stop the little one from greeting the crowd with enthusiasm.
These images are expected to enhance the very positive image of the “ideal family” projected by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. William, who turns 40 in a few days, is the most popular member of the royal family, behind the queen with 66%, followed by Kate – whom the tabloids praise at every opportunity – with 60% while Prince Charles is only at 50%. The couple is believed to now embody the future of the monarchy.