Prince Louis was full of excitement as he stood on the Buckingham Palace balcony and watched a magnificent flypast, sharing heartwarming exchanges with his mother, Kate Middleton. Alongside his siblings, parents, and other members of the Royal Family, he commemorated the 80th anniversary of Victory in Europe Day.
The young royal, just seven years old, exuded his lively character, expressing absolute joy at the sight of the Red Arrows, and later reflecting on the day with admiration. Louis' genuine fascination with the display hints at a possible future as a fighter pilot, a dream he shared during The Big Help Out at the Coronation weekend in 2023.
Earlier in the day, a heartwarming moment was captured on camera as Louis brushed off his father’s shoulder, prompting an outpouring of adoration on social media. His playful imitation of his brother, Prince George, also brought smiles to onlookers' faces.
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During a tea party for veterans, Prince George engaged with 101-year-old Royal Engineers veteran Alfred Littlefield, showing a keen interest in learning from the experiences of those who served during the war.
The King and Queen eagerly await the week’s events, emphasizing the importance of celebrating the anniversary in a manner that pays full respect to the remaining veterans.