Prince Louis Has Clearly Already Mastered the Royal Wave
Prince Louis officially stole the show at this year's Trooping the Colour celebration. Dressed in a white shirt with blue detailing, and blue shorts-an ensemble we've seen both Prince Harry and Prince William wear in the past-the youngest Cambridge child made his debut at the Queen's annual birthday parade this morning, and he was quite the wiggle worm.
Prince Louis appeared on the Buckingham Palace balcony in his mother's arms, and made it clear that he has already mastered his family's signature move. When the flypast started, he was seen waving furiously, at the crowds, and pointing his finger up at the planes.
I think it’s fair to say #PrinceLouis enjoys a flypast! #TroopingTheColour pic.twitter.com/6Qh3T7mjCF
- Emily Nash (@emynash) June 8, 2019
While Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis didn't participate in the carriage processional portion of this morning's festivities, the public did get a sneak peek of the Cambridge kids when they were photographed looking out of the Buckingham Palace windows at the excitement going on outside.
It's come to be a tradition for royals to make their debut appearance at Trooping the Colour following their first birthday, which puts Louis, who turned one in April right on schedule.
He's following in the footsteps of his older siblings: Princess Charlotte made her first appearance in 2016, after turning one in May, while Prince George first showed up on the balcony in 2015. (He was born in July of 2013, so he was just shy of a year old in 2014).
Louis's cousin Archie, who was born just one-month ago is still too little to be out in such a crowd, but he'll likely join the family up on the balcony next year.
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