Kate Middleton’s firm command to Prince Louis on palace balcony revealed by lip reader
A lip reader has revealed the firm command Kate Middleton gave her youngest, Prince Louis, during Saturday’s Trooping the Colour ceremony.
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Kate Middleton had a firm command for her youngest, Prince Louis, during Saturday’s Trooping the Colour ceremony, according to a lip reader.
The Princess of Wales, 43, looked radiant as she stood beside her husband, Prince William, and their three children during King Charles’ official birthday celebrations.
Toward the end of the event, the royals headed up to the Buckingham Palace balcony for their annual smile-and-wave moment.
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Although Louis was mostly kept in check by his siblings, George, 11, and Charlotte, 10, throughout the ceremony, Princess Catherine did have one simple instruction for the 7-year-old.
As the royal family gathered at the landing to watch the Royal Air Force’s fly-past, the princess had to instruct Louis to stand at attention for the national anthem, according to lip reader Jeremy Freeman.
The mum of three said, “National anthem. Louis, stand,” Freeman told the Mirror.
Freeman exclusively told the Mirror that the young royal was looking restless as the festivities drew to a close, prompting Kate to say to her children: “National anthem. Louis, stand.”
Louis immediately straightened his posture and turned his attention to the anthem.
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In addition to his parents and siblings, Louis was joined by the king, 76, and Queen Camilla, 77, on the balcony of Buckingham Palace for the end of the event.
Elsewhere on the balcony, the monarch and William appeared to be in awe of the stunning military parade as well as the Red Arrows aerial show.
According to Freeman, the future king turned to his father after the RAF fly-past, saying, “Oh my word, what a day.” His father responded, “Great theatre.”
During another sweet moment, the king had a candid chat with the Prince and Princess of Wales, as well as Prince George.
“What is that?” Charles asked his son, who was chatting with Princess Kate at the time.
As the king pointed to an aircraft flying over the balcony, William responded, “Er, is that Poseidon?”
Prince George — who is currently learning to fly — chimed in, confirming, “It’s a Poseidon, yeah.”
This year’s event was a defining moment for King Charles as he showed up despite dealing with ongoing health issues.
His Majesty sent a message of unity by attending his celebration and standing in front of the British public while still undergoing cancer treatment after revealing his diagnosis in February 2024.
“It’s a show of strength,” a palace source told The Post. “The king is serving his country, and he’s not going to let a diagnosis get in the way of that.”
Charles’ former personal butler, Grant Harrold, also exclusively told The Post, “For the king, Trooping has always been important. It’s when all the royal family get together to show a united front.”
This article originally appeared in New York Post and was reproduced with permission
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Originally published as Kate Middleton’s firm command to Prince Louis on palace balcony revealed by lip reader