Prince Louis is not the first young royal to cause a fuss at Buckingham Palace

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Bedlam on the balcony! Prince Louis is not the first young royal to cause a fuss at Buckingham Palace – from Savannah Phillips shushing Prince George to a VERY grumpy bridesmaid

  • Prince Louis took centre stage at today’s London Platinum Jubilee celebrations 
  • Four-year-old stole the scene with his mischievous antics at Trooping the Colour
  • Here, FEMAIL recalls the other royal children who stole the limelight at Buckingham Palace balcony appearances

The young royals have a knack for stealing the show at the Trooping The Colour ceremony at Buckingham Palace – and this year was no exception. 

Prince Louis took centre stage during his appearance alongside his family today after pulling an array of amusing faces – and sharing an ‘animated’ chat with the Queen.

The four-year-old, who is the youngest of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge‘s three children, stole the spotlight thanks to his mischievous antics – including being snapped waving enthusiastically.

He was also spotted covering his ears and eyes while trying to drown out the loud noise from the flypast – while his great-grandmother, the Queen, was seen chatting to the youngster during his Buckingham Palace balcony appearance, seemingly in an effort to distract him.

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But Louis isn’t the first young royal to cause a fuss at Buckingham Palace.

In 2019, Savannah Phillips shushed Prince George in an amusing moment, while Prince William and Kate Middleton’s balcony kiss photo in 2011, featured a very grumpy bridesmaid standing to the side of them.

Prince Louis is not the first young royal to cause a fuss at Buckingham Palace

2022: Prince Louis took centre stage at Trooping the Colour today after pulling an array of amusing faces – and sharing an ‘animated’ chat with the Queen (pictured together).  The four-year-old, who is the youngest of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s three children, stole the spotlight thanks to his mischievous antics – including being snapped waving enthusiastically. But Louis isn’t the first young royal to cause a fuss at Buckingham Palace

2019: In this year, young Prince Louis made his first appearance with the royal family on Buckingham Palace's balcony to celebrate the Queen's official birthday - and stole the show. He looked unimpressed as he watched the crowds in front of the palace

2019: In this year, young Prince Louis made his first appearance with the royal family on Buckingham Palace’s balcony to celebrate the Queen’s official birthday – and stole the show. He looked unimpressed as he watched the crowds in front of the palace

2018: Savannah Phillips, the Queen's great-granddaughter, was seemingly not impressed with Prince George's endless chatter and slapped a hand over his mouth to keep him quiet during one moment at the 2018 Trooping The Colour ceremony

2018: Savannah Phillips, the Queen’s great-granddaughter, was seemingly not impressed with Prince George’s endless chatter and slapped a hand over his mouth to keep him quiet during one moment at the 2018 Trooping The Colour ceremony

2017: This year, Princess Charlotte and Prince George stole the show - with the former copying her brother's actions, while the latter appeared to pull some very unimpressed faces while appearing alongside their parents, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge

2017: This year, Princess Charlotte and Prince George stole the show – with the former copying her brother’s actions, while the latter appeared to pull some very unimpressed faces while appearing alongside their parents, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge

2011: Bridesmaid Grace Van Cutsem appeared to be very grump when standing next to the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge following their wedding

2011: Bridesmaid Grace Van Cutsem appeared to be very grump when standing next to the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge following their wedding

2010: Feeling tired? Estella Taylor, daughter of Lady Helen and Timothy Taylor, appeared to need a rest when standing next to Margarita Armstrong-Jones and Eloise Taylor on the balcony of Buckingham Palace

2010: Feeling tired? Estella Taylor, daughter of Lady Helen and Timothy Taylor, appeared to need a rest when standing next to Margarita Armstrong-Jones and Eloise Taylor on the balcony of Buckingham Palace

1998: Princess Eugenie, next to her sister Princess Beatrice, made no attempt to hide a yawn during the royals family's appearance on the balcony of Buckingham Palace

1998: Princess Eugenie, next to her sister Princess Beatrice, made no attempt to hide a yawn during the royals family’s appearance on the balcony of Buckingham Palace

1988: Prince Harry stuck out his tongue for the cameras on the balcony of Buckingham Palace in London, England on June 11, 1988, following the Trooping of the Colour. Princess Diana held Harry, as a smiling Prince William sat in front

1988: Prince Harry stuck out his tongue for the cameras on the balcony of Buckingham Palace in London, England on June 11, 1988, following the Trooping of the Colour. Princess Diana held Harry, as a smiling Prince William sat in front

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