Prince flypast during an excitable appearance on the balcony has been uncovered by a lip reader. Louis was joined by his parents the Prince and as well as his siblings and and of course, his grandfather the King as a Red Arrows flypast marked 80 years since Victory in Europe at the end of the Second World War.
They were joined by , Prince Edward and as well as the Duke of Kent. And Louis looked delighted as the planes soared overhead with mum Kate pointing out the different aircraft.
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And according to lip reader Jeremy Freeman, Louis gave a very clear verdict when it came to the flypast. He believes that when Kate asked her youngest son "You excited?" he replied by saying "yes" before telling older brother George: "Over there, Red Arrows - now!"
After the string of planes flew over the palace Louis also remarked to his mum: "Yes! That's so loud. What a wonderful day", according to Jeremy. Soon after the National Anthem struck up as Louis turned his back on the crowds, and Jeremy says Louis appears to say "oh" before getting into position.
Before the balcony appearance, the royals watched a military parade past Buckingham Palace and among veterans, with the children shaking their hands and listening to their stories. In one sweet moment, , as the Prince of Wales explained the parade to his youngest son.
But royal fans noticed another moment regarding Louis as he watched George brush his hair away from his face. And in a cheeky move, seven-year-old Louis appeared to flick his own hair out of his face, ribbing his older brother.
The moment came after the crowds applauded the royals as they took their seats. William shook the hand of one veteran as he took his seat. His children followed his example, with Kate being the last to greet the serviceman as she sat beside him. He later appeared to show her some photographs, and she took one to give it a closer look.
Today, the King echoed his grandfather, King George VI, by wearing naval uniform No.1 dress, with no medals or decorations, like the monarch back on VE Day in 1945. Camilla wore a sapphire blue wool crepe dress and coat, by Fiona Clare, with the 12th Royal Lancers Brooch, Her Majesty’s late father’s regiment.

Kate also wore a brooch fit for the occasion – an RAF wings pin that she wore on her Emilia Wickstead coat dress. Kate’s grandfather served in the RAF as a fighter pilot during the Second World War.
Meanwhile, in a sweet nod to the late Queen, Princess Anne wore the uniform of the First Aid Nursing Yeomanry (Princess Royal’s Volunteer Corps) with no decorations - just like her mother did on the Buckingham Palace balcony in 1945.
On VE Day back then, large crowds gathered outside Buckingham Palace to catch a glimpse of King George VI, Queen Elizabeth, and Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret.
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