The charming Prince Louis was seen taking a little stumble while waiting on the steps outside Buckingham Palace for Trooping the Colour to commence, adding to his day's playful antics.
The youngest offspring of Prince William and Princess Kate was caught on camera having a slight mishap as he stood with his mother and siblings, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, before the start of the military parade. A video clip showed him accidentally tripping on a step in the wet weather, his reflection visible in the palace windows.
At six years old, Louis was standing next to his sister Charlotte, aged nine, when the mishap occurred as they awaited the arrival of the horse-drawn carriage. It comes amid.
An eagle-eyed Royal enthusiast noticed the young prince's slip and posted about it on Twitter, writing: "Notice how little Louis slipped for a second". Another admirer praised the scene, saying: "Wonderful to see our beautiful future queen and her family."
However, Prince Louis didn't stop there, he also managed to draw attention during the balcony ceremony. He was spotted mischievously playing with the blind cords while his mother, Kate, kept a watchful eye on him, reports the Mirror.
Rather than gazing out at the assembled public, he amusingly fiddled with the white cord that draws the blinds.
Continuing his playful behaviour, Louis attempted to open the large white window of the office while the Duchess of Edinburgh observed. With determination, he bit down and used both hands in an effort to push up the window, keen to have a better view from the balcony.
Shortly after, young Prince Louis was caught on camera yawning expansively while observing the parade from a window in the Duke of Wellington's former office. The little prince arched his head back and stood with his hands behind him as he yawned widely, while Princess Charlotte watched the proceedings with decorum.
However, fighting off sleepiness, Louis then began to dance, swaying his hips and beaming, much to the amusement of his mother, Kate, and seemingly to the slight annoyance of Charlotte, who appeared to mutter something to her brother. The BBC commentator couldn't help but laugh during the live broadcast, remarking: "He's enjoying boogieing along to that."
