The little royal showed off his dance moves while his mother returned to the public eye for the first time since beginning cancer treatment. Prince Louis found himself the star of the show at Trooping the Colour once again, as he displayed some new dance moves to the sound of the military bands. The Prince, who is six years old, moved to the music at Horse Guards Parade, shrugging his shoulders in time to the Scots Guards’ quick march Highland Laddie.
His sister Princess Charlotte watched him for a moment before appearing to politely tell him: “Louis, please stop that.” Later, on the Buckingham Palace balcony, the nine-year-old daughter of the Prince and Princess of Wales tapped her younger brother during the national anthem to ask him to put his hands down by his sides. It was a typically spirited appearance from the young Wales children, who joined their mother for the King’s Birthday Parade for much of the day while their father rode in the procession.
Oh how sweet how much fun is Prince Louis having it’s adorable #TroopingTheColour pic.twitter.com/Qg1oufUZ1a Princess Charlotte was by her mother’s side, with the Princess of Wales often gently arranging her daughter’s hair and squeezing her shoulders supportively.
In a carriage back to Buckingham Palace, in heavy rain, Charlotte was seen leading the way in trying to wipe the condensation from the windows to see out and allow the public to see in. Prince George , 10, waved dutifully. He stood beside his father .