Prince Louis appeared to have a brutal response to his sister Princess Charlotte as she tried to keep him in check during Trooping the Colour today, according to a lip reader
Prince Louis cheekily responded to his older sister, Princess Charlotte , as she attempted to keep him in check at the iconic Trooping the Colour event today, reveals a lip reader. The trio, including their brother Prince George , accompanied by the Princess of Wales, who wowed fans as she reunited with the Royal Family, seemed to enjoy observing Trooping the Colour from an elevated balcony after a spirited carriage ride along the Mall.
According to expert lip reader Nicola Hickling, Princess Charlotte seemed to tell her frolicking brother: "You have to stop doing that. Watch the parade", to which he defiantly responded, "I won't". Upon further admonishment from Charlotte, who seems to add: "Do as you're told", Louis boldly retorted: "Nope."
Trooping the Colour is both a social and ceremonial occasion. The stands overlooking the parade ground were packed with around 8,000 spouses, girlfriends and parents of the guardsmen and officers on parade. Earlier, the crowds cheered as Kate waved from the glass coach that followed the carriage carrying King Charles and Queen Camilla, who was also wearing a Philip Treacy hat and an Anna Valentine dress, to Horse Guards Parade. Other royals in carriages included the Duchess of Edinburgh, Lady Louise Windsor and the Duke of Kent.Yesterday it was revealed that Kate would be joining the celebration of the King's official birthday with her family.
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