Lipreader spots Kate’s 4-word command to Louis during Trooping the Colour | Royal | News

While Prince Louis appeared to be on his best behavior at the Trooping the Color event of the year on Saturday, Princess Catherine had to remind him of something as the Royal Family prepared for the National Anthem. The King led his family at yesterday’s event, known as one of the biggest events in the royal calendar.
Uniting the Color celebrates the monarch’s official birthday and takes place every June. Following the parade, in which Catherine rode a horse-drawn carriage along The Mall with her three children, the family gathered on the balcony of Buckingham Palace to watch the RAF Flypast.
As the National Anthem was about to begin, lip reader Jeremy Freeman said the mother of three made a comment to her youngest son.
he said Mirror He said the young royal looked uneasy as the celebrations ended, prompting Kate to sing to her children: “The national anthem. Louis, stand up.”
The eight-year-old, previously known for his cheeky antics at royal events, was later seen straightening his posture and concentrating on the National Anthem.
Prince George and Louis, who will be celebrating his 13th birthday next month, looked dapper in matching navy blue suits.
Princess Charlotte, 11, wore a beautiful off-white dress, while Catherine looked stunning in a beautiful shade of pale blue.
All three children have attended the historic event, which takes place every June and celebrates the monarch’s official birthday, on multiple occasions.
As well as the King and Queen of Wales, the balcony appearance also included royals including Princess Anne, Sir Timothy Laurence, the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh and the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester.




