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Big Loser: Evil Meg’s Outburst at Louie Steals the Show

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Big Loser: Evil Meg’s Outburst at Louie Steals the Show

At Queen Elizabeth II's platinum jubilee celebration, all eyes were meant to be on the monarch herself.

However, it was her great-grandson, four-year-old Prince Louie, who captured the spotlight.

Louie, the son of and , charmed the crowd at Thursday's Trooping the Colour parade by donning his father's vintage sailor outfit from 1985.

Accompanied by his siblings, eight-year-old Prince George and seven-year-old , as well as his mother, step-grandmother Camilla Parker Bowles, and other royal family members, Louie waved enthusiastically to the cheering spectators, marking the Queen's remarkable 70 years of service.

During a heartwarming moment, lovingly guided Louie's hand as they interacted with the well-wishers.

Following this, Louie stood proudly beside his great-grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, during the traditional balcony appearance.

The young royals, along with their parents, later retreated to Buckingham Palace, where they observed the procession before joining the rest of the family for the balcony ceremony.

Louie's endearing antics continued as he stole the show with an adorable salute and comically reacted to the loud overhead airplanes by covering his ears and squeezing his eyes shut.

Born in April 2018, Louie has consistently garnered attention for his delightful gestures.

Notably, at the 2019 Trooping the Colour event, a one-year-old Louie delighted onlookers by waving from his mother's arms, clad in an outfit reminiscent of one worn by his uncle, Prince Harry, in 1986.

While Prince Harry and were present at the jubilee celebration, they watched the festivities from a different vantage point within Buckingham Palace, as they have stepped back from their royal roles.

The couple, accompanied by their children Archie and , made a rare appearance in the UK, with this being 's first journey to her father's homeland since her birth in June 2021.

In a somewhat frosty encounter at the Thanksgiving service for the Queen's Jubilee at St. Paul's Cathedral, and appeared to maintain a distance from Prince Harry and .

The service, dedicated to honoring Queen Elizabeth's seven-decade reign, marked a notable reunion of the Cambridges and Sussexes since their last joint appearance in 2020.

As the couples crossed paths, there seemed to be a deliberate lack of interaction, with each pair avoiding direct eye contact.

Despite reports of a meeting between the Queen and the Sussexes, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have yet to be publicly seen alongside Her Majesty.

Notably, the Queen's absence from the Friday service due to discomfort added a layer of intrigue to the already tension-filled gathering.

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