AFTER stealing the show on the Royal balcony on Thursday, cheeky Prince Louis delighted the crowds with his reactions yet again.
The four-year-old Royal certainly provided star-quality entertainment earlier this week standing next to The Queen - and this time he didn't fail to make fans laugh.
On Thursday, Prince Louis had his hands covering his ears amid the roaring cries of the public, and today, as he sat next to his mum, Kate Middleton, the four-year-old reacted with similar wonder.
On the last day of the Platinum Jubilee celebrations, he was spotted full of a wide array of facial expressions.
At times, Prince Louis was seen shushing his mother, while other times, fans saw him placing his hands over his face.
During the show outside the Buckingham Palace, the four-year-old clenched his fists and also joined his hands together as if in prayer.
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The prince pulled more than a few entertaining faces as he watched the pageant from the Royal box with his family, including cocking a snook.
To keep him entertained throughout the show, Mike Tindall, who sat behind the Prince, also joined the four-year-old in sharing funny facial expressions.
The former England rugby player gestured and pointed to his eyes as if to let Prince Louis know that he was keeping watch over him.
Seeing the two interact, Kate chuckled.
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And of course, it's safe to say, the fans loved it, sharing their thoughts on social media.
One fan, Abby, posted on Twitter: ''Prince Louis being iconic as always.''
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Belle agreed, adding: '''Prince Louis' facial expressions are as legendary as ever.''
Canellecitadelle seemed to have been particularly impressed, demanding: ''Prince Louis deserves his own meme section!
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''I cant with how expressive his face is [sic]!! Love you little bug!''
Liyah posted online: ''Unfortunately for Prince Louis, he can’t be mischievous because Mike will make sure he behaves.''
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''A delightful surprise was the relationship between Louis and his grandad,'' said Judi James.
''Charles has not always been seen as the most hands-on parent but the way Louis kept calling out ‘Grandpa!’ before climbing across to first sit on William’s lap and then on Charles’s suggested very close and constant links between the two generations.
''Louis has already illustrated how he and the Queen dote on each other but the sight of Charles bouncing Louis on his lap in time to the music was an equally sweet sight.''