Prince Louis’s best Trooping the Colour moments in pictures
Prince Louis will attend Trooping the Colour today with his siblings Prince George and Princess Charlotte, the Princess of Wales confirmed last night.
Kate shared a deeply moving statement where she opened up on her gruelling chemotherapy, telling the public that she has “good days and bad days”.
The six-year-old royal is a fan favourite, as he is known for pulling funny faces and getting up to cheeky antics when he’s out and about at royal events.
Last year the whole Wales clan joined King Charles and Queen Camilla on the balcony, with Prince William and Princess Kate looking delighted to be with Louis and his older siblings.
As royal fans eagerly await to see the Wales family appear today, here Express.co.uk takes a look at some of Louis’s best Trooping the Colour moments.
Prince Louis is beloved for his cheeky and headline grabbing antics at any royal occasion, and Trooping the Colour is certainly no exception.
Although the question of his attendance hangs in the balance for 2024, Express.co.uk is celebrating today’s Colonel’s Review by bringing our readers some of Louis’ best moments at the monarch’s official birthday over the three years that he has been there.
Prince Louis was first seen at Trooping the Colour back in June 2019, during the reign of his great-grandmother Queen Elizabeth II.
He would have been only 14 months old at the time, as he was born on April 23 2018.
Louis did not attend the celebrations just a few weeks after his birth as he was considered too young.
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