Prince Louis shared a very heartwarming moment with big brother George when the two Wales' brothers appeared on the balcony of Buckingham Palace yesterday (6 May), a lip reader has claimed.
The duoaccompanied other members of the Royal Family as they greeted crowds waiting out on the Mall just moments afterKing Charles andQueen Camilla had been crowned in a historic ceremony at Westminster Abbey in the capital.
But as the family were seen waving at the crowds who lined the street below, the group also witnessed a fly pass by the Red Arrows – much to the delight of five year old Louis.
As his family stood poised on the balcony, littleLouis appeared to attempt to distract his older brother by shouting for his attention.
According to one lip reader who spoke tothe Mirror, Louis is said to have asked: “See as far as that?”, before nine year old George replied with: “I know!” alongside a big smile.
Meanwhile, Louis is also said to have shown his sister Charlotte his interest in the fly pass, having asked her: “What's those?”
Though all eyes may have been on King Charles as he was officially crowned monarch in the first coronation since 1953, the King’s grandson’s appearance at the event delighted many royal fans.
In one sweet moment,the youngster was seen singing the wrong lyrics to ‘God Save The King’ as the ceremony came to an end, leading royal fans to take to social media to highlight the heartwarming error.
“Prince Louis sang Queen instead of King bless him #Coronation,” wrote one Twitter user.
Another added: “Prince Louis saying "God save the Queen" during the national anthem is the most iconic moment of this spectacle!”
A third commented: “Prince Louis singing "God Save the Queen" has made my day. He's back!”
In other moments,Louis was seen letting out a yawn at Westminster, cheering for his grandfather and even jokingly pretending to slow clap while joining his family on the Buckingham Palace balcony.
And despite being the youngest of the three Wales children,Louis appeared to order his older sister Charlotte to wave at the crowds who had braved the gloomy London weather to catch a glimpse of the historic occasion.
Speaking to theDaily Star, lip reader Jeremy Freeman claims that Louis told eight year old Charlotte to “wave at them” and gave her further encouragement by telling her “to come on” and do as he said.
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