Princess Charlotte Keeps Prince Louis in Check During Trooping the Colour

Princess Charlotte’s big sister instincts were on display during the Trooping the Colour, where she was seen telling off her younger brother, Prince Louis, for fidgeting on the Buckingham Palace balcony. Charlotte, 9, reminded Louis, 6, to put his hands down before the national anthem.

Princess Charlotte has been compared to her great-grandmother, the late Queen, who is pictured telling Prince William to get up on the Buckingham Palace balcony in 2016

Royal fans quickly likened Charlotte to her great-grandmother, the late Queen Elizabeth, recalling a similar moment when the Queen admonished Prince William in 2016. A TikTok video comparing the two incidents has fans calling Charlotte the ‘new Queen’ for her ability to keep her siblings grounded.

Princess Charlotte told Prince Louis to put his hands down before the national anthem played, according to a lip reading expert

Charlotte’s watchful eye isn’t new; she also corrected her brothers during the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee. Whether stopping Louis from dancing or keeping Prince George’s hands by his side, Charlotte consistently steps into her role as the responsible older sister.

When Louis looked like he was about to start sucking his thumb, Charlotte move his hand away

During the Jubilee concert, Charlotte helped manage a fidgety Louis, reminding him not to suck his fingers and even waving in sync with the late Queen. Her actions have made her a favorite among royal enthusiasts who admire her sense of responsibility and poise.