Prince Louis has stolen the show again on the last day of the Queen’s platinum jubilee celebrations.
The four-year-old was seen face to face and jumping while sitting in the royal box with his family as a big star contest was held on the streets of London on Sunday.
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The youngest son of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge at one point sat on the lap of his grandfather, Prince Charles, to watch the festivities, before resting his head on his mother’s shoulder.
In a funny moment, Mike Tindall, the husband of Princess Anna’s daughter Zara, pointed his eyes at her jokingly enough to suggest that he was alert to any misbehavior of the little prince.
Prince Louis seen with his mother, the Duchess of Cambridge, and his sister Princess Charlotte. Credit: Getty Images Prince Louis sat on the lap of his grandfather, Prince Charles. Credit: Getty Images The Duchess of Cambridge tried to keep her son online. Credit: Getty Images Mike Tindall joked with Prince Louis. Credit: Getty Images
It comes after Louis appeared on the balcony of Buckingham Palace on Friday with the royal family.
The young man joined his great-grandmother, the queen, and other family members who were working to greet the crowd and watch a plane flight.
The prince was seen at the time covering his head to protect his ears from the rumbling sounds and seemingly generally disinterested in the historical spectacle.
Prince Louis was headlined for his behavior on the balcony of Buckingham Palace last week. Credit: Getty Images
On Sunday, Louis joined other members of the royal family outside Buckingham Palace to see how thousands of protesters took part in the platinum pageant.
The event saw military personnel and carnival floats celebrating the seven decades of the Queen’s reign follow a 3km route through London.
The 260-year-old Gold State Coach, who brought the queen to her coronation in 1953, was part of the procession.
The monarch appeared as a hologram inside, to the delight of the thousands of people watching the procession.
Many British national treasures were attended, including Sir Cliff Richard, Gary Lineker, Dame Shirley Bassey, Bill Bailey, Gok Wan, Naomi Campbell and Kate Moss.
The chariot of the golden crown featured a hologram of the queen. Credit: Getty Images Thousands of people took part in the platinum jubilee contest. Credit: Getty Images
The queen, who did not take part in the pageant, thrilled the fans by appearing on the balcony of the palace after concluding.
The 96-year-old went out with Prince Charles, Camilla, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and their three children to mark the end of the festivities on Sunday.
Prince Louis behaved much better than his previous balcony, seen smiling and chatting with his family.
A thin royal group appeared on the balcony. Credit: Getty Images
It comes after the monarch, who has struggled with mobility problems in recent months, was forced to retire from church service on Friday at St Paul’s Cathedral and Saturday’s Epsom derby. after suffering “discomfort.”
Her Majesty wore a bright green dress and carried a cane on her arm as she greeted the cheering crowd and watched them sing the national anthem.
The queen issued a statement shortly after the apparition saying she had been “humbled and deeply touched” by the support she has received.
“When it comes to marking seventy years as queen, there’s no guide to follow. It’s really a first. But I’ve been thrilled and deeply moved that so many people have taken to the streets to celebrate my jubilee of platinum, ”he said.
“Although I may not have attended all the events in person, my heart has been with all of you; and I remain committed to serving you to the best of my ability, with the support of my family.
Queen Elizabeth II smiles on the balcony after the platinum pageant. Credit: Getty Images
“I have been inspired by the kindness, joy and kinship that have been so evident in recent days, and I hope that this renewed sense of coexistence will be felt for many years to come,” he continued.
“I sincerely thank you for your good wishes and the role you all played in these happy celebrations.”