Prince Louis was hilariously caught rolling his eyes at his older brother Prince George yesterday as they joined members of the Royal Family to mark the 80th anniversary of VE Day in London.
The seven-year-old royal couldn’t help but tease his eleven-year-old sibling as they sat next to one another to watch the military procession.
Louis – known for his animated antics – appeared to roll his eyes when George looked towards him during the event at Buckingham Palace.
He also mimicked his big brother by brushing his fringe off his face in the same way George had done – but added a little of his trademark cheeky flair to the movement as he swished his hair to the side while pulling an over exaggerated facial expression.
It’s unclear whether the young royal was looking up to his older brother in a bid to be just like him, or just teasing George – but royal fans were left in stitches either way.
Sitting on the other side of George was his younger sister Princess Charlotte, who recently celebrated her 10th birthday.
The three children joined their parents, the Prince and Princess of Wales, and the King and Queen at the occasion in the British capital.
After the parade, Their Majesties stood alongside Kate and William and their youngsters as they waved to thousands of people from the Buckingham Palace balcony as the flypast continued the commemorations.

Prince Louis was hilariously caught rolling his eyes at his older brother Prince George yesterday as they joined members of the Royal Family to mark the 80th anniversary of VE Day in London
They were joined by the Princess Royal, Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence, the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh and the Duke of Kent.
But royal fans were left most thrilled that Louis continued to show his cheeky personality as he grows older.
One wrote on social media: ‘Louis was very impressed by the royal flypast, pulling a series of awed facial expressions.
‘We can always count on Prince Louis to be his cheeky self on the Buckingham Palace balcony!’
Another fan noted that there is ‘no dull moment with Prince Louis’, while a third commented: ‘Please don’t ever change Prince Louis.’
According to lip-reader Nicola Hickling, in the excitement of the day, Louis recreated the ‘chatter chatter chatter’ sound made by the planes as he took in the VE Day festivities.

Prince Louis appeared to copy his older brother George at the VE Day celebration at Buckingham Palace as the pair sat next to each other

Moments earlier the seven-year-old royal observed his older brother George, 11, brushing his hair aside

Princess Charlotte, Prince George and Prince Louis during the military procession to mark the 80th anniversary of VE Day on May 5, 2025 in London

Louis couldn’t help but pull a series of cheeky facial expressions as they watched the planes go by

Prince Louis, seven, looked to be in high spirits as he joined his parents on the balcony yesterday

Louis was seen moving to the right to get a better view of the planes – and even began to imitate them at one point

The Princess of Wales and her youngest son Prince Louis proved they’re Britain’s greatest double act with a sweet display on the Buckingham Palace balcony
The expert also said that Louis made his verdict on the celebrations clear when chatting with his family – and revealed his ‘favourite’ plane.
She claimed that at one point, the Prince of Wales asked: ‘Do you know what it is’ while looking up at the sky.
His eldest son, George, is thought to have replied: ‘No but I do know it’s got two way four engines.’
To this, William reportedly said ‘exactly’, and later, seemingly pointing out another plane, added: ‘That must be Britannia.’ At this point young Louis chimed in to say: ‘That’s my favourite.’
The display involving the Red Arrows and a score of historic and current military aircraft was the culmination of the military procession through London as the four-day VE celebrations began.
Earlier in the day, Prince Louis shared an adorable moment with his father Prince William and kept him looking sharp as he brushed down his uniform at Buckingham Palace.
The young royal took his seat next to the future king, 43, at the palace ahead of a celebration to mark the 80th anniversary of VE Day.
As he sat down next to his father, who donned his military uniform, cheeky Louis turned to William and began to brush down the shoulder of his military jacket.

Animated Louis has continued to delight royal well-wishers with his antics as he enjoyed looking at the fly-past

Louis looked to be very excited as he joined his family for the celebrations on the balcony

An animated Louis looked to hold his hand out as he and his family viewed the fly past yesterday

The Princess of Wales and Prince Louis watch the flypast to mark the 80th anniversary of VE Day on May 05, 2025 in London

King Charles III, Queen Camilla, the Prince and Princess of Wales, George, Charlotte and Louis at Buckingham Palace

The military fly past passes over The Mall and Buckingham Palace at the end of the procession for VE Day 80
The young royal sat alongside his parents and his older siblings Charlotte and George ahead of the parade held on Bank Holiday Monday.
As the youngest Wales child, known for his cheeky antics at public events, helped to sharpen up his father, he was also pictured tugging on part of the uniform.
And in typical Louis fashion, he also playfully stuck out his tongue while waiting for the action to begin.
When Prince William, who was sat next to his youngest, pointed something out to Louis, the youngest Wales family member was quick to recreate his father’s gesture.