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Royal reveals why Prince Louis was so "mischievous" during Jubilee.

 


If, after last week's Platinum Jubilee celebrations, little Prince Louis has turn out to be your new favourite royal, then you're no longer alone. Like us, the country tuned into their TVs to mark the Queen's 70-year reign, and at the same time as the focal point was supposed to be on Her Majesty, it used to be four-year-old Prince Louis who stole the limelight with his cheeky shenanigans and hilarious facial expressions.


ICYMI, the youngest Cambridge toddler kicked off his weekend of attention-grabbing throughout Thursday's Trooping the Colour ceremony, with his humorous faces leaving very little to the imagination. Fast ahead to Sunday and not a lot had changed, as Prince Louis practically ran rings around his mum, Kate Middleton, during the Jubilee Pageant – though she and Prince William fortunately made mild of the state of affairs on social media.



Now, fellow royal (and former rugby player) Mike Tindall – who is married to Prince Willam's cousin, Zara Tindall – has revealed why Prince Louis was so "mischievous" at some point of the Jubilee Pageant.
Speaking on The Good, The Bad and The Rugby podcast, Mike – who was sat directly in the back of Louis and Kate during the Pageant, and consequently had a front row seat to the toddler's, err, performance – said that the little royal's behaviour may want to be down to being on a sugar high. Yep, mother and father throughout the globe can in all likelihood (read: definitely) relate.
As the podcast's hosts noted that the "kids have been the stars of the show", Mike replied: "Louis, he used to be just looking to have fun. And my two are usually mischievous so it's making an attempt to hold a lid on. There have been a lot of sweets out back though, so there used to be a real sugar high."



And, unlike most parents who can pop their youngster in a time out when matters get sticky, Mike pointed out that keeping a deal with on the royal youngsters even as being watched by means of thousands and thousands throughout the globe isn't easy. "It's tough for them. They're all young… it is a long time," he said, referencing how the youngsters were anticipated to behave at some stage in the Jubilee festivities. "But as any mother or father knows, you simply do whatever desires to be done."

Tags: Queen, Prince Charles, Camilla, Prince Louis, Prince William and Kate Middleton, Prince Charles, Prince Harry, Meghan


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