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Published: 08:13 BST, 3 June 2022 | Updated: 08:53 BST, 3 June 2022
It was a day of celebrations in honour of his great-grandmother the Queen but Prince Louis was hailed 'the real star of the show' after his scene-stealing performance on the Buckingham Palace balcony. 
Royal fans took to Twitter to praise the 'adorable' four-year-old son of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge after he pulled faces and picked his nose while watching the flypast alongside the Queen, 96, and his siblings Prince George , eight, and Princess Charlotte, seven. 
Photos of Louis on the balcony have gone viral, with some saying he's 'a handful' and keeps his parents Prince William , 39, and the Duchess of Cambridge, 40, on his toes. 
One tweeted: 'Prince Louis looks like he might be a bit of a handful.' Another posted: 'What a cheeky little chap Prince Louis is, made me chuckle.'
Scene-stealer! Royal fans took to Twitter to praise the 'adorable' four-year-old son of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge after he pulled faces and picked his nose while watching the flypast alongside the Queen, 96, and his siblings 
At times, the occasion seemed like too much for the four-year-old, who was snapped pulling a range of faces (pictured) during his public appearance
Animated: Prince Louis pulled a number of adorable faces as he took in the action from the balcony of Buckingham Palace
Photos of Louis on the balcony have gone viral, with some saying he's 'a handful' and keeps his parents Prince William, 39, and the Duchess of Cambridge, 40, on his toes
The young prince was photographed waving enthusiastically at bystanders as he took part in the carriage ride down the Mall to Horse Guards Parade earlier in the day, but his most attention-grabbing moments came courtesy of the obviously strong bond he shares with his great-grandmother, the Queen, who was seen chatting to the youngster during the flypast, seemingly in an effort to distract him from the loud noise of the aircraft.
And Louis seemed entranced, looking up inquisitively at the monarch, and seeking out her attention. At one point, he even broke away from his mother Kate Middleton to barge past the Queen, much to the bemusement of the Duchess of Cambridge and Camilla. 
According to a lipreader, during the noisy flypast, as Louis was seen trying to squeeze past the Queen on the Buckingham Palace balcony, Kate said to Camilla: 'He really is trying to squeeze by!' 
The Queen is affectionately known as ‘Gan Gan’ by the Cambridge children - after Prince George created the adorable nickname for his great-grandmother aged two.
Meanwhile, ensuring they remain close to Her Majesty, the Cambridges' county home of Anmer Hall in Norfolk is located in the Queen's Sandringham Estate, while London-based William and Kate 'will move to Windsor this summer to be closer to the Queen', it was reported last month.
Prince Louis (pictured right) took centre stage at today's London Platinum Jubilee celebrations, stealing the scene with his mischievous antics as he was snapped pulling faces and picking his nose during Trooping the Colour 
Louis, four, who is the youngest of the Cambridge children, was also photographed waving enthusiastically at bystanders earlier in the day, as he joined his siblings Prince George, eight, and Princess Charlotte (pictured together), seven, in a carriage ride down the Mall to Horse Guards Parade for the Queen's Birthday Parade
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He joined his siblings to celebrate the Queen's Platinum Jubilee, and between his waving, facial expressions and chats with Gan Gan, we can't stop cooing over the young royal.
He was decked out in a sailor-inspired ensemble for the occasion, and it's strikingly similar to the one his dad the Duke of Cambridge wore to the same event back in 1985. A family heirloom perhaps?
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Louis (pictured, centre) appears to shared a special bond with his great-grandmother the Queen, who was seen entertaining the young royal during Trooping the Colour
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After his animated carriage ride, the four-year-old prince (pictured, centre) still had plenty of energy, and was snapped frowning as he saluted while watching Trooping the Colour with his big sister Princess Charlotte (picture, right) on a balcony at Horseguards Parade
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A body language expert today said Louis and the Queen share a 'childlike excitement' and 'natural bond' following their 'chatty and animated' display together during the balcony appearance.
Judi James told FEMAIL that 'Louis made this conversation [with the monarch] look like the most natural thing in the world and his lack of anything bordering on fear suggested these two might share a rather close friendship based on shared fun behind the scenes, too.'
As the planes flew overhead during today's occasion, Kate said to Louis: 'It's so cool look at that.' Meanwhile, speaking to her great grandson, the Queen said: 'Look up at all that smoke!', according to lip-reader Juliet Sullivan.
After the flypast, she turned back to the young royal, and added: 'Let’s go it’s finished now. That really was wonderful, so incredible.'
The young royal's performance did not go unnoticed, with people taking to social media in their droves to brand Louis a 'mood', and create memes featuring images from the day. 
The young royal appeared to have won a legion of fans thanks to his outgoing behaviour, with many taking to social media to brand the youngster a 'mood'
Louis' attention-grabbing actions on the balcony followed his eventful ride down The Mall earlier that morning.
He'd travelled to the Palace in a horse-drawn carriage with his mother mother Kate Middleton, 40, the Duchess of Cornwall, 74 as well as his siblings George and Charlotte.
Video footage of the journey appears to show Charlotte ticking off her younger brother for waving too much at the assembled crowds. 
A clip of the children shows the seven-year-old princess asking Prince Louis to 'stop waving!' as they made their journey through the crowds.
This prompted a minor squabble between the youngest two royals in the carriage, while their elder brother Prince George looks on.
However, despite being told off by his sister, Louis continued to wave animatedly at bystanders, though all three children were snapped showing respect for their great grandmother.
The Cambridge children dutifully bowed their heads when the national anthem was played on their arrival into Horse Guards Parade. 
Louis was the spitting image of his father Prince William at Trooping the Colour; the four-year-old son of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge looked adorable in a white sailor suit that is identical to one worn by a two-year-old Prince William to the same event in 1985.
Some royal watchers have suggested it could even be the same suit, perfectly preserved for almost 40 years. The Royal Family are known for their love of recycling and handing down clothing, so there is every chance it could be the same.
Eight-year-old Prince George , the future king, was given a more grown-up outfit, wearing a smart navy suit with a shirt and blue tie. 
Meanwhile Princess Charlotte wore a pretty periwinkle blue dress with floaty capped sleeves, adding a matching bow in her hair. 
At one point when Louis was watching Trooping the Colour with his siblings and cousins he even mimicked his father by pointing out something - just as William did with his cousin Zara in 1985. 
The Queen was spotted travelling from Windsor Castle by car for yesterday's event, while other members of the Firm made public appearances in horse-drawn carriages, with three leaving the forecourt of Buckingham Palace carrying members of the Royal Family down The Mall.
The first carriage took the Cambridge children, as well as Kate Middleton and the Duchess of Cornwall.
The young Cambridge siblings (pictured, L-R) George, Louis, and Charlotte were joined by Mia Grace Tindall (far right) and Princess Beatrice (top) while they watched Trooping the Colour
Prince Louis (pictured, centre) was snapped pulling faces while he waved animatedly at the crowd while riding a horse-drawn carriage down the Mall during the Platinum Jubilee celebrations
The oldest Cambridge child, Prince George, eight (pictured, left) appeared to wince as Prince Louis waved at bystanders while pulling a face from his horse-drawn carriage
The Duchess of Cornwall looks to be enjoying sharing the carriage with children George, Charlotte and Louis, and sitting opposite Charlotte pointing at something in the crowd
Despite the animated carriage ride, all three children showed respect to the great-grandmother, bowing their heads as the national anthem played
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's three children Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, took a starring role in the royal carriage as they arrive alongside their mother the Duchess of Cambridge, and the Duchess of Cornwall at the start of Trooping the Colour
The four-year-old son of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge looked adorable in a white sailor suit (right) that is strikingly similar to worn by the Duke of Cambridge, then aged two, to the military event in 1985 (left)
Childhood memories: Prince William, then almost three, with his cousin Zara Phillips (left) and Davina Windsor, the daughter of the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester, on the balcony of Buckingham Palace at Trooping the Colour in 1985
They were followed by the Earl and Countess of Wessex with children Lady Louise Windsor and James, Viscount Severn; then the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester and Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence in the third carriage.
The royals, including the Wessexes, watched Trooping the Colour from the Major General's Office overlooking the Whitehall parade ground.
The Queen and Prince Louis shared 'childlike excitement' when on the Buckingham Palace balcony together for the historic Trooping the Colour, according to a body language expert.
'A rather charming dynamic was unveiled from a slightly surprising source,' said Judi James. 
'While the Queen’s empathetic and destiny-based bonds with George are well documented, her indulgence, warmth and an almost childlike shared excitement with Louis hasn’t really been seen before.
'Looking so much like Charles at his mother’s coronation, Louis rushed forward to lean on the balcony before becoming impatient as he waited to see the fly-past. While Kate bent to speak to him several times or stroked his hair in a soothing gesture, the Queen’s glances suggested affection and approval.
'The bond between the two looked natural and ongoing. While the other royals displayed signals of anxiety or tension in a bid to get it right for the "boss" they clearly still respect, Louis stepped in front of the Queen before tilting his head back to engage her in some animated conversation as they waited for the Red Arrows.
'Louis made this conversation look like the most natural thing in the world and his lack of anything bordering on fear suggested these two might share a rather close friendship based on shared fun behind the scenes, too.'
Among their number were Prince Harry and the Duchess of Sussex, who have travelled to the UK with their children Archie, three, and Lilibet, who turns one on Saturday. 
The Duchess stepped out in an elegant navy blue dress and a dramatic wide-brimmed white hat with an oversized navy bow by British milliner Stephen Jones.
The mother-of-two was spotted entertaining Peter Phillips' daughters Savannah, 11, and Isla, 10, and Mike and Zara Tindall's girls Mia, eight, and Lena, three, as they grew bored of watching the military display. 
Meghan pouted, gasped and beamed as she put on an animated display in the window, with Princess Beatrice's husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi watching from behind. At one point the Duchess put a finger to her mouth to 'shush' cheeky Mia Tindall, who was on typically boisterous behaviour.
Prince Charles, Prince William and Princess Anne rode on horses during the traditional carriage procession which left Buckingham Palace ahead of Trooping the Colour, also known
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