PRINCE Louis stole the show with cheeky remarks to William, a dramatic hair flick and energetic antics on the balcony of Buckingham Palace today.
The youngster, seven, put on several comical displays as he joined the Royal Family for the VE Day parade and military flypast.
He watched as Prince George pushed back his fringe while they watched celebrations earlier today.
In a playful attempt to copy his sibling, 11, Louis elaborately swept his own hair back.
He then sat and let out an exasperated sigh as if to blow his brown locks off his face.
In the same moment, George gave his little brother a stern stare and looked on at his father.
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Prince William meanwhile appeared to be holding in a laugh as he sat alongside his sons.
After the comical display, Louis looked a little distracted and subtly fixed his hair again.
It followed another adorable moment when the Royal Family arrived to take their seats.
Cheeky Louis brushed some rain drops off Wills' shoulder and pulled at his uniform.
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The youngster was also seen showing of some dance moves in his seat.
Prince William turned towards his son and appeared to give him a tap on the leg.
As the parade continued, all three children looked towards their father and smiles as he spoke to them.
Meanwhile Kate, who sat next to Princess Charlotte was seen engrossed in conversation with veteran Bernard Morgan.
A lip reader also shared their expert comment on what the royals said to each other.
Lip reading professional Nicola Hickling revealed to The Sun that Wills told Louis: "Look at this I think it's going to be quite wet today.”
Louis then said to William “Wasn't this supposed to be fun” and his dad replied “It is son".
The dad-of-three also said "you will never forget this" before explaining how the parade will work.
"They will come along here, and then go towards there, and then we will make our way back," he said.
He added: "It's not going to be long and I want you to be taking an interest.
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Prince George, 11, chimed in: “I’ve got something in my eye.”
The professional lip reader also shared a sweet message from Princess Kate.
The mum-of-three said to her daughter, 10: "Doesn't papa look smart today”.
It comes as an excited Louis, George and Charlotte gave a royal wave to huge crowds for the spectacular VE Day flypast.
The children were seen gazing into the sky, alongside their parents, as the procession of 23 aircraft, including the Red Arrows, flew overhead.
In one playful moment, little Louis was seen playing the drums on the balcony's edge, having earlier had a cheeky dance before helping dad Wills brush his jacket clean.
As God Save The King rang out over the crowd, loud cheers erupted, with Charlotte, Louis, and George giving the royal wave to the enormous audience.
Spectators were seen draped in Union Jacks while others wore poppy-inspired clothing as the aircraft, led by Lancaster bombers from World War Two, flew overhead.
The stunning flypast ended with the iconic Red Arrows racing across the sky, leaving behind a sentimental trail of red, white, and blue.
Earlier, troops paraded along Whitehall and The Mall, in front of thousands of spectators, members of the royal family, veterans, and senior officials.
In a touching moment, King Charles was seen saluting cavalry members as they rode by the stage, set out at the Victoria Monument in front of Buckingham Palace.
The King stood tall to pay his respects to the armed forces, with whom the royal family have a deep connection and history with.
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The Royal Family are now hosting a tea party for veterans at Buckingham Palace.
Prince George met with the heroes alongside Prince William and Princess Kate.