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Young Prince Louis steals the show on Buckingham Palace balcony

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Prince Louis stole the show on the Buckingham Palace balcony as he held his hands over his ears during the Platinum Jubilee flypast.

The four-year-old royal chatted to his greatgrand­mother the Queen, known affectiona­tely as “Gan Gan” to the Cambridge children, ahead of the aircraft spectacula­r.

Louis displayed an array of facial expression­s and reactions during the royal family’s balcony appearance.

The roar of the overhead aircraft may have been a bit much for the young prince who at one point had his hands firmly over his ears, eyes tightly shut and mouth wide open.

Louis could also be seen covering his eyes, holding his head and resting his chin in his hands at various points.

He rested his elbows on the balcony and pulled at the sides of his mouth as his mother leaned down to speak to him.

Louis is not the first child to cover their ears during a Buckingham Palace flypast.

At William and Kate’s wedding in 2011, little Grace van Cutsem was captured putting her hands over her ears and frowning because of the noise – just at the moment the couple kissed on the palace balcony – creating one of the best pictures of the day.

Louis also stood out yesterday due to wearing a sailor-style outfit reminiscen­t of one worn by his father almost 40 years ago.

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. The Prince of Wales is holding a young Harry while Diana, Princess of Wales, is smiling.

 ?? ?? Prince Louis, 4, with his great-grandmothe­r the Queen.
Prince Louis, 4, with his great-grandmothe­r the Queen.
 ?? ?? From left: The Prince of Wales, Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Louis, the Duchess of Cambridge, Princess Charlotte, Prince George and the Duke of Cambridge on the balcony of Buckingham Palace to view the flypast.
From left: The Prince of Wales, Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Louis, the Duchess of Cambridge, Princess Charlotte, Prince George and the Duke of Cambridge on the balcony of Buckingham Palace to view the flypast.

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