Prince Louis wows with adorable well-known pose at royal outing this weekend

So nice, he did it twice!

During the royal family’s visit to the Royal International Air Tattoo — the largest military air show in the world — on Friday in Gloucestershire, England, Prince Louis, 5, stole the show once again after he seemingly recreated one of his most viral moments.

The moment was captured by Sky News as the family toured the C-17 Globemaster III that flew Queen Elizabeth’s body back to London.

Prince Louis heard a large plane overhead, causing him to cover his ears with both of his hands, mouth agape — quite a similar reaction to the flypast he heard while standing with the family on the Buckingham Palace balcony during the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations in 2022.

During the 2022 bash, the five-year-old was also seen making some other funny faces, as he buried his hands in his face, pulled on his mouth, and gave a wave to the crowd.

Prince Louis was seen with a similar facial expression as his viral one in 2022.
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He was even captured chatting with his late grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, who smiled and beamed at her young grandson.


During a flyover at the Queen's Platinum Jubilee in 2022, Prince Louis was seen covering his ears.
During a flyover at the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee in 2022, Prince Louis was seen covering his ears.
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On Twitter, some royal fans delighted in the family outing on Friday.

“This kid is the gift that keeps on giving, I love him,” one royal fan commented about Prince Louis on Twitter.

Another agreed, typing, “I absolutely love this boy – what a character, he will go far!!!”

“I get it prince Louis,” someone else joked.

The young tot also showed off his comedic talents during the 2022 Platinum Jubilee Pageant, as he stuck his tongue out at mom Kate Middleton, 41, and put his fingers on his nose.

And, during his grandfather King Charles III’s historic coronation this past May at Westminster Abbey, the relatable Prince couldn’t stop yawning.


Prince Louis joined his family during the 2023 Royal Air Tattoo.
Prince Louis joined his family during the 2023 Royal Air Tattoo.
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Prince Louis has two siblings — Prince George, 9, and Princess Charlotte, 8.
Prince Louis has two siblings — Prince George, 9, and Princess Charlotte, 8.
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Many royal fans loved seeing Prince Louis out with the family this weekend.
Many royal fans loved seeing Prince Louis out with the family this weekend.
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Prince Louis was joined by his dad, Prince William, 41, and Middleton, during this weekend’s outing, as well as his two other siblings, Prince George, 9, and Princes Charlotte, 8.

On the Prince and Princess of Wales’ official Instagram page, they shared some pictures from the day, including one which showed the family posing with the US air force.

“A family day out at the @airtattoo – in the wonderful British summer weather ☔️ Great exploring the C-17 and meeting @usairforce crew,” the caption read. “And congratulations to the brilliant winners of the Road to RIAT competition on designing a sustainable aircraft for the future of the RAF ✈️.”


Prince Louis has made a handful of royal appearances so far this year.
Prince Louis has made a handful of royal appearances so far this year.
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The children were joined by their two parents, Kate Middleton, 41, and Prince William, 41.
The children were joined by their two parents, Kate Middleton, 41, and Prince William, 41.
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In recent months, it seems like Prince Louis has been making a few more royal appearances than usual — and the Monday after the coronation ceremony, he made his first official royal engagement.

He joined his family as they visited a Brownie troop in Slough, England, to participate in an initiative titled “The Big Help Out” — which was a day full of charity and volunteering.

During the event, the kids participated in fun activities like making s’mores, playing archery, and driving a wheelbarrow.

And apparently, Prince Louis shined during the big day.

“Louis was very enthusiastic and did a good job,” Anne Edwards, an adult Scout helper, told People at the time.

“He was determined to do it all by himself, and he managed to dig the whole paintbrush in, flick it up and managed to cover quite a few of us in paint!”



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