
Lip Reader Reveals the Question Prince Louis Asked Prince George Before His Big Brother Told Him to ‘Stop’ on the Balcony
Prince William and the Princess of Wales’ (formerly known as Kate Middleton) youngest son, Prince Louis, seemed to be having a blast during this year’s Trooping the Colour.
The young royal was all smiles throughout the day and was seen having a conversation with his big brother, Prince George, while riding in the carriage along the Mall.
According to The Sun‘s lip reader, Louis asked his brother: “Should I wave?” George turned to his sibling and replied: “It’s up to you,” before adding, “I can’t believe how sunny it is.”
Louis then said, “Let’s do it together,” as they waved to the cheering crowds.
Prince Louis was later seen waving to the crowds enthusiastically on the balcony and every time he did, they cheered.
The youngster was so amused by that and continued to wave multiple times. When George noticed what he was doing, he got Louis to calm down by grabbing his arm and appeared to tell him to “stop it.”
Also, while on the balcony, Kate corrected Louis just before the national anthem played.
Speaking to The Mirror, lip reader Jeremy Freeman shared that the princess gave her youngest child a firm command, telling him: “National anthem. Louis, stand.”
The prince knew his mom meant business after that and immediately straightened his posture.