Kate Middleton’s secret pep talk with ‘disappointed’ Louis during major royal event

In years past, Prince Louis has stolen the show during rare appearances on the Buckingham Palace balcony. In 2023, the young prince delighted in impersonating the RAF flypast, earning him a serious talk from his parents

Prince Louis at Trooping the Colour in 2023(Image: Tim Rooke/REX/Shutterstock)

With Trooping the Colour right around the corner, royal fans around the world are eager to catch a glimpse of Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis in what is one of their few royal appearances each year. Despite the celebrations being for the King’s birthday, the children have often stolen the show in the past years, with Prince Louis becoming a fan favourite for his cheeky demeanour and animated expressions.

In 2023, Prince Louis’ antics won him a stern pep talk from both his parents, as the unimpressed young royal waited – relatively impatiently – for the RAF flypast to begin.

Prince Louis pulling faces during Trooping the Colour
Prince Louis’ antics at the 2023 Trooping the Colour won the hearts of the nation(Image: PA)

While standing on the Buckingham Palace balcony with his siblings, a bored looking Prince Louis, who was five years old at the time, looked bored and disappointed with the Trooping celebrations, but his mood quickly changed once the Red Arrows began their performance.

According to a lip reader, a video shows Prince William saying to Louis: “They work in twos.” Louis’ body language is unimpressed as he responds with a let-down “Oh”, before Kate, in an attempt to reason with her young son, said: “Hey, it’s alright, listen,” while William explained that the aircraft “may need to manoeuvre”.

Louis’ frown quickly changed and his mood picked up, as he started imitating the planes and delighted the crowd with a salute of his own. According to body language expert Judi James, Louis was excited for the Red Arrows, impatiently punching his fists together as he waited for them to arrive.

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Prince Louis at Trooping the Colour
The impatient young royal was less than impressed with the celebrations before the RAF flypast(Image: Getty Images)

It wasn’t the only time that Louis stole the show while on the Palace balcony, as the 2022 Trooping the Colour saw the youngster win the hearts of the nation as he pulled faces and looked wildly excited for the flypast.

Standing next to the late Queen at what would be her final Trooping, Louis then aged four, was seen exchanging words with his late great-grandmother as they awaited the planes and helicopters to fly overhead.

A lipreader told the Mirror what the pair appeared to be talking about, with Louis eager to know one thing. According to Jeremy Freeman, an expert in lipreading, Louis asked, “Are the Red Arrows coming?” To which the Queen very dryly replied, “I hope so.”

When the Red Arrows did show up and painted the sky red, white, and blue, Louis’ excitement seemed to peak. Mr Freeman said the youngster exclaimed: “Yes, yes, yes.” He also added that the Queen then said: “There it is,” before Louis added: “Oh, Red Arrows—whoah.”

The Queen chats to Prince Louis on the balcony
In 2022, Prince Louis exchanged some curious words with Queen Elizabeth during the royal family’s balcony appearance(Image: PA)

Mr Freeman also picked up on another exchange between the royals when young Louis was seen covering his ears as planes roared over Buckingham Palace in the shape of the number 70 – the number of years in the Queen’s reign. He says that on seeing this, the Queen said: “Ohh fun” with Kate saying “amazing” and Charlotte adding “Wow”.

As Louis covered his ears, Mr Freeman says he said: “Whoah – that was loud”, while a proud Kate said to Prince William “look at him” – about their young son.

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Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis are once again expected to appear on the Buckingham Palace balcony during the King’s birthday celebrations on Saturday, with eager royal eyes no doubt waiting for what cheeky antics Louis will pull next.

Sudan’s paramilitary RSF say they seized key zone bordering Egypt, Libya

Sudan’s paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have said their fighters have seized a strategic zone on the border with Egypt and Libya, as the regular government-aligned army, the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF), announced its withdrawal from the area.

The announcements on Wednesday came a day after SAF accused forces loyal to eastern Libyan commander Khalifa Haftar of launching a cross-border attack alongside the RSF, the first allegation of direct Libyan involvement in the Sudanese war.

“As part of its defensive arrangements to repel aggression, our forces today evacuated the triangle area overlooking the borders between Sudan, Egypt and Libya,” army spokesperson Nabil Abdallah said in a statement.

Since April 2023, the brutal civil war has pitted SAF chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan against his erstwhile ally Mohamed Hamdan Daglo, who leads the RSF, in a bitter power struggle.

In a statement on Wednesday, the RSF said its fighters had “liberated the strategic triangle area”, adding that army forces had retreated southward “after suffering heavy losses”.

SAF said on Tuesday that Haftar’s troops, in coordination with the RSF, attacked its border positions in a move it called “a blatant aggression against Sudan”.

Sudan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs also accused the United Arab Emirates of backing the assault, describing it as a “dangerous escalation” and a “flagrant violation of international law”.

It also described the latest clash as part of a broader foreign-backed conspiracy.

Haftar, who controls eastern Libya, has long maintained close ties with both the United Arab Emirates and Egypt.

While Cairo has supported Sudan’s leadership under Burhan since the war began in April 2023, Khartoum has repeatedly accused the UAE of supplying the RSF with weapons, which the Emirati government has denied.

Tensions between Khartoum and Abu Dhabi escalated in May after drone strikes hit the wartime capital of Port Sudan for the first time since the outbreak of the war.

After the attacks, Sudan severed its diplomatic ties with the UAE and declared it an “aggressor state”.

Since the war began more than two years ago, multiple countries have been drawn in. It has effectively split Sudan in two, with SAF holding the centre, east and north, including the capital Khartoum, while the paramilitaries and their allies control nearly all of Darfur and parts of the south.

The fighting has killed tens of thousands and displaced 13 million, including four million who fled abroad, triggering what the United Nations has called the world’s worst humanitarian crisis.

Okolie and Edmondson added to Usyk-Dubois undercard

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Britons Lawrence Okolie and Lewis Edmondson have been added to the undercard of Daniel Dubois’ undisputed world heavyweight title fight with Oleksandr Usyk on 19 July at Wembley Stadium.

Okolie, 32, fights seasoned heavyweight contender Kevin Lerena while 29-year-old Edmondson faces Daniel Lapin at light-heavyweight.

Both contests will be over 12 rounds and are the first undercard bouts to be added to the Usyk-Dubois 2 undercard.

Okolie continues his run at heavyweight having moved up to the weight last December after being a world champion at cruiserweight.

The Londoner must move quickly if he is prove himself a world title contender, with the heavyweight division stacked with impressive talent waiting for their shot at belts.

South Africa’s Lerena, 33, has 31 wins and three losses in his career while Okolie has a 21-1 record.

Dubois aims to become the first British heavyweight to hold all four major world titles in the four-belt era, while Usyk aims to become undisputed heavyweight champion for the second time.

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Okolie and Edmondson added to Usyk-Dubois undercard

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Britons Lawrence Okolie and Lewis Edmondson have been added to the undercard of Daniel Dubois’ undisputed world heavyweight title fight with Oleksandr Usyk on 19 July at Wembley Stadium.

Okolie, 32, fights seasoned heavyweight contender Kevin Lerena while 29-year-old Edmondson faces Daniel Lapin at light-heavyweight.

Both contests will be over 12 rounds and are the first undercard bouts to be added to the Usyk-Dubois 2 undercard.

Okolie continues his run at heavyweight having moved up to the weight last December after being a world champion at cruiserweight.

The Londoner must move quickly if he is prove himself a world title contender, with the heavyweight division stacked with impressive talent waiting for their shot at belts.

South Africa’s Lerena, 33, has 31 wins and three losses in his career while Okolie has a 21-1 record.

Dubois aims to become the first British heavyweight to hold all four major world titles in the four-belt era, while Usyk aims to become undisputed heavyweight champion for the second time.

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Everton manager Moyes honoured with OBE

Everton manager David Moyes has been appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) by the Prince of Wales.

Moyes, 62, managed West Ham from 2017 to 2024, and under his tenure the team secured its first major trophy in 43 years in the 2023 Europa Conference League.

He managed Everton from 2002 to 2013 and returned to the Merseyside team in January.

He said the Prince told him about going to Aston Villa games with his sons.

Aston Villa finished sixth in the Premier League, with Everton in 13th place.

They were just one point above the relegation zone when Moyes returned to Goodison in January.

The former Celtic and Preston player, who also managed Manchester United, said he learned about the honour in December.

Moyes told PA he had not believed it when he was contacted by the Home Office, having previously missed messages about it.

“I went back, we checked, and I’ve got to say it was a big moment for both me and my wife. It was emotional,” Moyes said.

He added he believed his success at West Ham was a key part of him making the New Year Honours list.

“Bringing a trophy to West Ham, I think was huge, and I’ve been really fortunate that I’ve been able to manage and stay in the game for a long time,” he added.