Prince Louis steals the show at Trooping of the Colour ceremony with cheeky display
'Seven-year-old Prince Louis left royal fans in stitches on the weekend by putting on a bit of a display on the Buckingham Palace balcony during the Trooping of the Colour ceremony, prompting his older brother, Prince George, to try and calm him down,' she said.
'He seems to have worked out there that every time he waved, the crowd cheered much louder than they were, so he kept waving until the future king stepped in.'

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