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Revealed: Trooping the Colour candid moments the Palace didn't want caught by the cameras last year READ MORE: Trooping the Colour 2024: Can you still get tickets, where are the best viewing spots and is there a specific dress code? By Gina Kalsi For Mailonline Published: 15:49, 13 June 2024 | Updated: 17:45, 13 June 2024 e-mail 1 View comments Last year, Trooping the Colour was full of smiles, laughter and chaos but also moments the royal family would perhaps prefer to forget. While the day is centred around marking the official birthday of the British Sovereign and the display of military precision, the Prince and Princess of Wales ' children stole the show with their playful antics. Prince Louis , six, Princess Charlotte , nine, and Prince George, ten, are known to cause quite a stir at big events.

Their behaviour during their parade from Buckingham Palace to Whitehall was the main talking point of the day, with royal fans in stitches from watching the trio. Last year, Trooping the Colour was full of smiles, laughter and chaos but also moments the royal family would perhaps prefer to forget One of the main highlights of the previous Trooping the Colour is when Louis was in a carriage with his siblings and visibly held his nose and scrunched up his face as a reaction to a strong smell of horse manure Last year, Louis was particularly expressive on the Buckingham Palace balcony, pulling faces and playing up to the camera Kate and William's youngest child, Prince Louis, is kn.

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