‘Yaay King’! Royal fans’ delight as adorable Prince yawns cheers on Charles from his carriage, points and whispers to Charlotte as he steals the limelight once again
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Prince Louis always manages to steal the show at royal engagements, from sticking his tongue out at his mother or dramatically covering his ears on the Buckingham Palace balcony – and he didn’t let his fans down today.
The Prince and the Princess of Wales’s youngest son Louis – who turned five on St George’s Day on April 23rd – melted hearts again today at Westminster Abbey for the King’s Coronation.
The fourth in line to the throne, who looked regal in a bespoke outfit by a Savile Row tailor, appeared disinterested as he yawned throughout the ceremony.
The cheeky prince looked around the Abbey and pointed at items as he sat next to his older sister Princess Charlotte during the opening moments of the historic service.
When his sister tried to hold up the order of service for him to have a look at, he looked the other way and was seen yawning as he entered the Abbey while holding hands with Charlotte.

Keeping you up! The Prince and the Princess of Wales’s youngest son Louis – who turned five on St George’s Day on April 23rd- was melted hearts again today at Westminster Abbey today for the King’s Coronation
During the national broadcast, Louis was seen kicking his feet around, forcing his mother, Kate to whisper to him.
The adorable prince later grumpily slumped back in his seat proving that the long service was possibly too much for a five-year-old.
The prince was not initially supposed to attend the Coronation, however it appears that at the last minute the family decided to include him in the service.
It is thought that Prince Louis won’t attend tomorrow’s concert in Windsor.

What’s that? An intrigued Prince Louis points out something to his sister
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The fourth in line to the throne, who looked regal in a bespoke outfit, appeared disinterested as he yawned throughout the ceremony

Elsewhere the cheeky prince looked around the Abbey and pointed at items as he sat next to his older sister Princess Charlotte during the opening moments of the historic service

The adorable prince later grumpily slumped back in his seat proving that the long service was too much for a five-year-old

Measuring his steps! The cute prince appeared to be carefully counting his steps as he walked into the Abbey
Previously, Prince Louis stole the show at the Trooping the Colour celebrations in June last year, where he pulled a series of hilarious faces – including covering his ears in front of the Queen when the sound of the roaring plane engines became too much during the fly past.
Today, the siblings arrived without their older brother Prince George, nine, who is a Page of Honour for his grandfather and following in the procession behind the King.
Princess Charlotte is wearing an Alexander McQueen dress and cape in ivory silk crepe with ivory stitch embroidery featuring rose, thistle, daffodil and shamrock motifs, to signify the four nations.
Charlotte is also wearing a Jess Collett x Alexander McQueen Headpiece silver bullion, crystal and silver thread work, similar to the headpiece the Princess of Wales is wearing.

The little prince was an unexpected centre of attention at Queen Elizabeth’s Platinum Jubilee flypast last year. He put his hands on his ears and screamed…
Meanwhile, younger brother Louislooked regal in a bespoke outfit.
For the historic occasion, the young Prince is wearing an outfit made by Savile Row tailors Dege and Skinner which consists of a Hainsworth Garter Blue Doeskin Tunic with specially designed lace work embellishment to the collar, cuffs and fronts. The leg garment is black complete with Garter Blue stripe.
His parents aware of the responsibility on his young shoulders, it is thought that Prince Louis won’t attend tomorrow’s concert in Windsor.
The youngsters reunited for the grand carriage procession back to Buckingham Palace after witnessing King Charles being crowned at the Abbey.
This morning, the pair watched as Charles became the 40th reigning sovereign to be crowned at Westminster Abbey, in a ceremony dating back to William the Conqueror in 1066, when Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby placed St Edward’s Crown on his head.