On the first day of Elizabeth II’s platinum jubilee festivities, the monarch appeared on the balcony of Buckingham Palace surrounded by her family. Beside him was his great-grandson, Prince Louis, who made a very notable appearance in front of the crowd. The young boy also took the opportunity to ask the monarch a little question.
Elizabeth II’s platinum jubilee began this Thursday, June 2nd
The Queen attended the Trooping the Color Parade, before appearing on the balcony of Buckingham Palace, surrounded by her family.
At his side was his great-grandson, Prince Louis, who was noted for his behavior
The little boy also had a moment of complicity with the queen when he asked her a question
Thousands of people gathered in the streets of London on Thursday, June 2, for the first day of the Platinum Jubilee festivities.Elizabeth II. The crowd was able to attend the traditional Trooping the Color parade. The British sovereign is next appeared on the balcony of Buckingham Palace, surrounded by several members of her family. But the star of the day was finally on prince Louis, which caught everyone’s eye because of his behavior.
The son of Prince William and Kate Middleton in particular amused the millions of followers when he long greeted the crowd. The four-year-old boy then chained them together grimaces beside the queen, who sketched a few smiles at the behavior of his great-grandson. The 96-year-old monarch even talked to young Louis when he asked him one question too cute.
Moment of complicity between Prince Louis and Elizabeth II
As revealed by a lip-reading expert solicited by the Mirror to decipher their conversation, Prince Louis asked Elizabeth II Yes“the Red Arrows were coming”. The Red Arrows are the Royal Air Force’s acrobatic patrol, famous for their distinctive red color. Following her question, the sovereign replied: “I hope so”. And a few minutes later, the planes finally appeared in the sky, before the little boy let out his joy. “Yes, yes, yes!”he shouted, before glancing at his great-grandmother, who simply shot him: “It’s there”. A tender moment of complicity between two generations, which did not fail to move the fans.
Platinum Jubilee of Elizabeth II Thousands of people gathered in the streets of London on Thursday, June 2, for the first day of Elizabeth II’s platinum jubilee festivities.
Platinum Jubilee of Elizabeth II As revealed by a lip-reading expert solicited by the Mirror to decipher their conversation, Prince Louis asked Elizabeth II if “the Red Arrows were coming.”
Platinum Jubilee of Elizabeth II The Queen attended the Trooping the Color Parade, before appearing on the balcony of Buckingham Palace, surrounded by her family.
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