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Prince George and Prince Louis Steal the Show with Adorable Moments at Royal Events
After welcoming their three adorable children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, the five-strong Wales family have commanded our attention at various royal events for all the right reasons.
Yes, when all is said and done, this regal family is just like the rest of us, and there are plenty of pictures to prove it.
William and Kate's three kids have shared many sweet moments over royal celebrations.
The first thing royal fans learn is that the Wales' genes are strong.
Prince Louis' birthday portraits show just how much the two-year-old resembles his big brother, Prince George.
A photo of the little prince making a face while covered with rainbow paint evoked memories of a candid royal moment George had when he was three.
At the time, the future king was pictured making a similar face like Louis while he played with bubbles during his 2016 royal tour of Canada.
Juxtaposed against the ongoing tensions between brothers Prince William and Prince Harry, a touching moment between brothers George and Louis, spotted as the two, along with the rest of their family, took part in the traditional Christmas Day walk to St. Mary Magdalene Church at Sandringham, was especially poignant.
When George put a hand on Louis' back, this signaled between the brothers that was like a mirror image of William and Harry at a similar age, long before they or the rest of the world ever envisioned their relationship as it stands today.
One of the sweetest and most poignant body language signals was the sight of George using touch, chat, and bending rituals to signal he is now in the role of protector, and keeping an eye on, monitor for his younger brother.
Now that the Queen's Jubilee celebrations have officially come to an end, Londoners are still reeling from the enjoyment of this rare four-day bank holiday.
Social media users have been quick to share their favorite moments from the weekend, and one hilarious image about two of these brothers even went viral on Twitter.
And while William and Kate's eldest two children are very sweet, it was little Louis who stole the show with his mischievous behavior and silly faces.
During the pageant, Louis, who Mike Tyndall said was high on sugar, was pictured making faces at Kate, covering her mouth when she was talking, and generally just not sitting still.
When Kate and William handled their cheeky, childlike prose, Prince George could not hide his embarrassment.
In another moment, Twitter users have been drawing a hilarious comparison between Prince George and a football manager on the touchline during a tense match.
A photo shows him standing with his hands on his hips, frowning in thought like a footy manager considering tactics.
This particular snapshot captured the imaginations of royal admirers and football lovers alike.
Accompanying the hilarious image of Prince George wearing his suit on the balcony, they joked, “Prince George looks like he's sending Louis on with five minutes to go to try get a winner, while William gives him the instructions.”
You may have thought all eyes would be on King Charles III and Queen Camilla, but it was his grandchildren who absolutely stole the show at his coronation.
For the grand ceremony held at Westminster Abbey, the trio were among those that took the celebratory event to heart, with all three royals seen looking adorable as ever.
For George, there was play and work as he was bestowed with an official role during the procession as one of his grandfather's four pages of honor.
Ahead of the ceremony, the Prince and Princess of Wales shared their joyous reaction to having Prince George play such a huge part.
And yes, that sentiment was very much confirmed just by the photos alone of the nine-year-old and his siblings.
As for trooping the color, Prince Louis joined his older two siblings and sat in the middle of them during the carriage ride for his grandmother's first official birthday parade.
The trio showed off their royal waves as they greeted thousands of well-wishers lining the grand, tree-lined, and flag-bedecked mall.
Prince George and Prince Louis might be four years apart in age, but that didn't stop them from the twinning moment.