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Royal pro reveals moment she loved most with cheeky Louis at Trooping The Colour

22 June 2024 , 14:00
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A ROYAL expert has revealed the special moment she loved the most from this year’s Trooping The Colour.

Just last week, the Princess of Wales, 42, made a stunning return to royal duties when she appeared at Trooping the Colour, marking King Charles’ official birthday.

A royal expert has revealed the moment she loved the most from this year's Trooping The Colour - and no, it wasn't Prince Louis' dancing eiqrtithiktprw
A royal expert has revealed the moment she loved the most from this year's Trooping The Colour - and no, it wasn't Prince Louis' dancingCredit: i-Images
Hello's royal editor Emily Nash shared all from the special day to The Sun's Royal Exclusive show
Hello's royal editor Emily Nash shared all from the special day to The Sun's Royal Exclusive showCredit: The Sun
She loved seeing the interaction between Louis and Charlotte
She loved seeing the interaction between Louis and CharlotteCredit: Pixel8000
Emily suspected that royals may have ‘had a word’ with Louis prior to the event, encouraging him to ‘rein it in’
Emily suspected that royals may have ‘had a word’ with Louis prior to the event, encouraging him to ‘rein it in’Credit: Getty

But according to royal pros, it was cheeky Prince Louis, six, that stole the show.

Whilst the young royal turned heads with his funky dancing, Hello’s royal editor Emily Nash told The Sun’s Royal Exclusive show that it was Louis’ interaction between him and Charlotte that she loved the most from the day. 

The Sun’s royal editor Matt Wilkinson explained: “If anyone almost stole the show from the King’s birthday and the Princess of Wales’ re-appearance in the spotlight, it was Prince Louis. We’re becoming accustomed to it now.” 

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Hello’s royal editor Emily Nash then added: “We almost expect it from him now - we certainly were watching to see what he’d do next.”

Emily recognised the close bond between Louis and his sister Charlotte, as she continued: “What I loved about this year was the interaction between him and Charlotte.”

Not only this, but Emily suspected that royals may have ‘had a word’ with Louis prior to the event, encouraging him to ‘rein it in’.

She claimed: “I got the sense that certainly on the palace balcony, maybe they had had a word with Louis and talked about trying to rein it in somewhat, because he did look like he was concentrating quite hard. 

“But he pulled out the dance moves, there was a bit of shimmying going on - just like any other six-year-old.”

As well as this, Emily and Matt praised Prince William, 42, and Kate Middleton’s parenting of Louis, as well as his siblings, Princess Charlotte, nine, and Prince George, 10.

Emily shared: “It’s great to see that and I think it’s so relatable for parents up and down the country, that he’s just like any other kid his age.”

To which Matt agreed: “At the moment he’s just being a normal boy, he’s not there for our entertainment, he’s just being allowed to be a child. It’s really nice to watch.”

The Hello editor then highlighted: “It really speaks to the way William and Kate are approaching the upbringing of the children, they want it to be as normal as possible. 

He’s just like any other kid his age

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“Yes, they have incredible privileges, but Kate in particular comes from a relatively normal background and I think that she’s able to share that with the children, in ways perhaps royals from previous generations didn’t have access to.” 

The Trooping The Colour appearance was Kate's first with the Royal Family since Christmas Day last year at Sandringham.

Kate went to hospital for abdominal surgery in January and spent 13 nights at the London Clinic before continuing her recovery at home with her family.

It really speaks to the way William and Kate are approaching the upbringing of the children

Emily Nash

Days later, she released a video revealing “tests after the operation found cancer had been present” and that she had started treatment.

Kate's appearance at the royal event was met with huge cheers from adoring fans.

It was the first time Princess Kate had attended a royal event since she and Charles were diagnosed with cancer.

The pair stood tall at each other's sides this afternoon, waving to thousands of well-wishers who braved the wet weather to get a glimpse of them.

The day had been plagued by rain but downpours couldn't dampen Kate's shine as she beamed alongside Prince William and their children.

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Emily claimed "he’s just like any other kid his age"
Emily claimed "he’s just like any other kid his age"Credit: Getty
The royal pro praised William and Kate's parenting style, as she added: "they want it to be as normal as possible"
The royal pro praised William and Kate's parenting style, as she added: "they want it to be as normal as possible"Credit: Getty

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