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Prince Louis Steals the Show at King Charles’s Coronation
During the recent coronation of King Charles, an unexpected star emerged – none other than Prince Louis himself.
The young prince managed to capture the attention of the crowd with a single yawn, becoming the talk of the town.
However, his sudden disappearance from Westminster Abbey left everyone bewildered.
Fortunately, it has been revealed that there was no cause for concern, as it was all part of a clever plan devised by his mother, Catherine, the Princess of Wales.
It had always been Catherine's intention to retire Prince Louis from the service due to its lengthy duration, which would have been quite challenging for a five-year-old to endure.
Understanding her son's limits, she prepared accordingly.
It wasn't just the length of the ceremony that posed a challenge for Louis; he was also dressed in a specially designed outfit that could have added to his discomfort.
The Hainsworth garter-blue, doe-skinned tunic, adorned with intricate lacework on the collar, cuffs, and fronts, was crafted by bespoke Savile Road tailors Deagy and Skinner.
While it looked regal and fitting for a prince, sitting still for two hours in such attire was no small task, even for royalty.
It's understandable why Prince Louis may have felt restless.
The coronation service was a slow-paced, two-hour event filled with profound religious and solemn moments.
Despite this, he managed to hold on for quite some time without getting bored or fidgety.
In the first half of the ceremony, Prince Louis even took a moment to point out something of interest to his sister, Princess Charlotte, before succumbing to a big yawn, which was caught on camera.
Shortly after, he was excused from the proceedings and disappeared from view.
When Prince Louis reappeared in the front row, his spirits were high.
He joyfully joined his sister in singing the national anthem as the king processed from the abbey.
This display of enthusiasm and exuberance served as a refreshing reminder that even royal children can experience boredom and restlessness during lengthy events.
In fact, many social media users seemed more interested in Prince Louis's reactions and facial expressions than the coronation itself.
Some jokingly stated that they were only there for Prince Louis's entertaining expressions, while others eagerly awaited his next adorable antic.
This is not the first time Prince Louis has captivated royal fans with his reactions during royal celebrations.
During the Platinum Jubilee flypast, he clapped his hands over his ears and let out a howl on the Buckingham Palace balcony, much to the amusement of onlookers.
Additionally, during the Jubilee pageant, he was spotted being playfully bounced on the knee of his grandfather, then Prince Charles, and showering his mother, Catherine, with kisses and cuddles.
Prince Louis's charming personality and ability to bring joy to those around him are evident.
Catherine, being aware of the challenge the lengthy coronation service posed for her son, ensured that he was not subjected to unnecessary discomfort.
She wanted him to enjoy the event in his own unique way.
And true to form, Prince Louis did not disappoint, captivating fans with his expressions and unwavering enthusiasm for the royal occasion.