Prince Louis may only be seven, but he’s already mastered the art of stealing the spotlight—this time during the 80th anniversary of VE Day in London. While the nation honored the end of World War II in Europe with reverent parades and ceremonies, Louis brought an unexpected dose of humor and honesty that only a child can provide.
Appearing alongside his father, Prince William, and older brother, Prince George, Louis caught the internet’s attention with a series of delightfully unfiltered remarks. According to professional lip reader Nicola Hickling, Louis asked during the solemn proceedings, “Isn’t this supposed to be fun?” Later, when William tried to engage him with the military display, Louis dryly replied, “They’re marching straight,” and “They’re going in a circle.”
The young royal’s commentary struck a chord online, with fans celebrating his “baby brother sass” and natural charm. Amid the emotional weight of recent years—including the death of Queen Elizabeth II and Princess Catherine’s health battle—Louis’ levity was a welcome breath of fresh air.
While Prince George represents royal poise, Louis is quickly becoming the relatable royal—honest, curious, and delightfully unimpressed. His playful spirit continues to captivate the public, reminding us that even in the royal family, kids will always be kids.