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Prince Louis' sweet three-word question to Prince George at major Royal event revealed

Prince Louis' sweet three-word question to Prince George at major Royal event revealed

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Prince Louis often ends up stealing the spotlight at major Royal gatherings. The young Royal has made multiple appearances at grand events alongside his brother Prince George, 11, and sister Princess Charlotte, 10, with their parents Prince William and Kate Middleton keeping a close watch.
Louis is well-known for his jovial actions such as enthusiastic waves to onlookers or breaking into spontaneous dance moves, but it's also his endearing nature that captures the hearts of those following the family.
Case in point: during the recent Trooping the Colour – an annual fête honouring the Queen's official birthday.
Perched in a carriage with Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Princess Kate during the festivity, little Louis turned to his elder sibling with an earnest inquiry, a mere three words that resonated with charm as they rolled past spectators.
A lip-reading expert, conferring with The Sun, deciphered the seven-year-old's question to George: "Should I wave?".
With the poise befitting a future king and second-in-line to the throne, George graciously responded: "It's up to you, I can't believe how sunny it is."
(Image: Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty Images)
Louis, brimming with eagerness, then purportedly suggested: "Let's do it together!".
Following this exchange, the two brothers were seen greeting the crowd with waves, much to everyone's joy.
Louis' ability to tug at heartstrings wasn't limited to this moment at the June 14 celebration.
Later in the afternoon, Louis was spotted on the Buckingham Palace balcony, chuckling as he waved to the crowds and received cheers in return during a Red Arrows flypast.
He then adorably mimicked his grandfather, King Charles, 76, waving goodbye to the crowds just like the monarch.
The young prince appeared eager to remain on the balcony, with mum Princess Kate gently guiding him back into the Palace before he turned around for one final Royal wave of the day.

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