As the opening chapter of the Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations drew to a close, the prince pointed at planes, waved at the pilots, stuck his fingers in his ...
Pictures of William wearing the sailor-themed outfit show the young prince standing in front of his parents on the balcony of Buckingham Palace in 1985. Prince Louis stole the show during his appearance on the Buckingham Palace balcony as the Trooping the Colour flypast left the young royal in awe. Excited Prince Louis left in awe by Trooping the Colour flypast
Late-night hosts discussed the extravagant platinum jubilee and the latest attempts in the US to link pot use to gun violence.
“Maybe we should make sure those people don’t have AR-15s in their house,” Kimmel suggested. “Of course he’s bored!” Noah said. While he said that the celebrations “may seem excessive to people” he countered that “70 years on the throne is impressive” but that also “maybe it’s time for the Queen to find something new”.
The Queen was seen in conversation on the Buckingham Palace balcony with one of her youngest great grandchildren Prince Louis during the RAF Flypast at ...
Mr Freeman picked up on another exchange when Louis covered his ears as planes roared over Buckingham Palace in the shape of the number 70, to commemorate how many years she has been on the throne. According to lipreading expert Jeremy Freeman, Louis asked: "Are the Red Arrows coming?" "She clearly loved the roar of the engines and as Louis literally jumped up and down at the sight of the Red Arrows, the Queen smiled and chatted as though sharing the moment."
The four-year-old royal chatted to the Queen and covered his ears during the flypast.
Pictures of William wearing the sailor-themed outfit show the young prince standing in front of his parents on the balcony of Buckingham Palace in 1985. Prince Louis stole the show during his appearance on the Buckingham Palace balcony as the Trooping the Colour flypast left the young royal in awe. Excited Prince Louis left in awe by Trooping the Colour flypast
The Queen enjoyed Trooping the Colour, including a spectacular flypast, as she was joined by her great-grandchildren and other family members.
Ah, the jets!" The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's three adorable children appeared on the balcony but after making their carriage debut as they rode down the mall on their way to Buckingham Palace, where they were cheered by thousands of well-wishers gathered to celebrate the Queen and her family. The Queen enjoyed some heart-warming moments with her great-grandchildren Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, as they joined her on the Buckingham Palace balcony for the first time on Thursday.
Louis, George and Charlotte shared a carriage with their mother Kate and the Duchess of Cornwall during the royal procession. Louis also stood next to the Queen ...
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Prince Louis stole the show on the Buckingham Palace balcony as he joined the Queen, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, and his siblings George and ...
Louis is far from the first royal child to steal the show on the Buckingham Palace balcony. When the royal family arrived on the balcony, the prince took up a spot next to the Queen, ensuring he was front and centre in the photographs. He waved.