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Hilarious pics show Louis and George laughing in carriage as young royals join jubilant Trooping the Colour celebrations
THIS is the sweet moment Prince George and Louis appeared to share a laugh during the Trooping the Colour parade.
George, 11, and his younger brother Louis, seven, were spotted chuckling as they made their way back to Buckingham Palace.



George was forced to cover his face and stifle a laugh as the brothers travelled past jubilant crowds in a horse-drawn carriage.
Mischievous Prince Louis, who often entertains royal fans with his antics, was much more obvious with his laughter.
It comes after a lip reader revealed to The Sun the sweet question Louis asked his older brother as the royals arrived today.
The two brothers were seen grinning and locked in conversation as the open carriage rolled along the Mall on a glorious sunny morning.
The expert claims Louis asked George: “Should I wave?”
George then turned to his younger brother and is said to have replied: “It’s up to you, I can’t believe how sunny it is.”
They were joined in the carriage by mum Kate and Princess Charlotte, 10, who stunned as they wore matching blue and white outfits, peering out at the eager crowds.
Prince William saluted while on horseback, alongside Princess Anne and the Duke of Edinburgh.
Wills wore the Full Ceremonial Guard Order of the Welsh Guards.
Over 1,400 officers and soldiers, 400 musicians, 200 horses and 10 bands are taking part in the event.
Hundreds of royal fans dressed head to toe in Union Jacks and crowns braved the early morning rain to queue for a good spot.
King Charles and Queen Camilla waved to fans as they left Buckingham Palace in the back of a horse-drawn carriage.
On a jubilant day of celebration:
- Prince William looks unrecognisable in a bearskin hat during the ceremony
- Lip reader reveals the sweet question Louis asked his older brother George
- Princess Kate and Charlotte match in teal as they travel to the parade
- Why royals are wearing black armbands at the event
This year marks Charles’ third Trooping the Colour parade as monarch.
The King requested that members of the Royal Family sported black armbands at the Trooping the Colour parade.
He asked royals to wear the armbands in remembrance of those killed in the Air India plane crash on Thursday.
Both King Charles and Prince William were spotted wearing a black armband as they made their way down The Mall.
Those at the parade also held a minute’s silence following the devastating crash.
At least 241 people are understood to have died in the shocking tragedy in Ahmedabad, India.
Those wearing the bands are the Prince of Wales, Colonel of the Welsh Guards, the Princess Royal, Colonel Blues and Royals, and the Duke of Edinburgh, Colonel Scots Guards.
The parade today takes place almost five months before the King’s actual birthday.
Charles was born on November 14, though the reigning British monarch has two birthdays.
Coldstream Guards are dressed in full military regalia, alongside a huge number of supporting staff.
It is the first time the Coldstream Guards have trooped their colour in front of the King.
The honour rotates between five regiments of the Foot Guards.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer posted on X this morning: “Sending my best wishes to His Majesty The King today at Trooping the Colour.
“God Save The King.”


