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Prince Louis of Cambridge, one of the world's most famous toddlers, showed that royal children can be just as mischievous as everyone else during the recent Platinum Jubilee celebrations in the UK.
Louis's great-grandmother happens to be Queen Elizabeth II, who celebrated a whopping 70 years on the throne.
There were public celebrations, including a Pageant near Buckingham Palace where the Royal family, including Louis, were seated in the Royal Box.
However, it seemed as though the long ceremonies and performances left the four-year-old feeling more than a little bored.
Kate Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge and wife of Prince William, leaned over and said something to Louis, but he covered her mouth with his hand.
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Middleton leaned in again and Louis tried again to cover up his mother's mouth with his other hand.
Louis then flapped his hand at her and waggled his fingers in a cheeky manner.
He then thumbed his nose at his mother again, and appeared to stick out his tongue.
But he reportedly settled down and gave his mother a hug later on.
Prince Louis calmed down enough to hug his mama🥰💗#PlatinumJubileePageant pic.twitter.com/WJnJj1G7T1
— Belle (@RoyallyBelle_) June 5, 2022
And he was also seen spending some quality time with his grandfather Charles, the Prince of Wales.
Prince Louis looks like he might be a bit of a handful as he sits on his Grandpa's knee #PlatinumJubileePageant #PlatinumJubilee #TheQueen #PrinceLouis #PrinceCharles #Royals pic.twitter.com/YWmoPa0Qj6
— Rookie (@royalfocus1) June 5, 2022
A long day for a tot, but one he may remember fondly later on.
Top image via Getty Images.
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