Prince Louis unmanageable and deprived of a funeral? Kate and William’s son is the social media star

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While he was absent from the funeral of Elizabeth II, Prince Louis proved once again that he is the little darling of the monarchy, but also a star on social networks.

Despite his absence, he was the undisputed star of the day. On September 19, the royal family gathered for the funeral of Elizabeth II, who died a few days earlier at the age of 96. Dignified and moved, the Windsors followed her coffin from Westminster Abbey in London to St. George’s Chapel, Windsor, where she now rests alongside her husband Prince Philip, as well as her parents and loved ones. his sister, Princess Margaret. A solemn moment, which brought together the family almost in full, while the Duchess Katharine of Kent was absent, as were several great-grandchildren of the sovereign, because they were considered too young to attend the event. Thus, if prince George and princess Charlotte were present, their little brother Louis, he had stayed at home.

While some have suggested that he was absent to prevent him from making an antics on such a sad day, despite his overwhelming reaction to learning of the death of Elizabeth II, it was his young age that made him ‘dismissed from the Queen’s funeral. A noticeable absence, which has not failed to inspire many Internet users. Thus, on Twitter, the hijackings followed one another, where some even compared him to Kevin McCallister, the main character of the film Mom I missed the plane. “And now we will leave Prince Louis at Buckingham Palace”can we read in the caption of a meme of the character played by Macaulay Culkin in the scene where he runs throughout the house, while some had a thought for the babysitter of the 4-year-old boy.

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The extroverted Prince Louis

Diversions strongly inspired by the little antics that Prince Louis had delivered during the platinum jubilee of Elizabeth II. True star of the day, the brother of George and Charlotte, whom they nicknamed “Lou lou”, had stolen the show from the other members of the royal family by chaining grimaces, sulky faces, and this, according to Mike Tindall, because of the many sweets that had been distributed to the children during these few days. But also, in part because of a little character already well established on the part of the one who did not want to hold the hand of his father, Prince William, the day he returned to school. “Louis talks a lot now. He has quite an outgoing personality. He’s definitely not shy”had thus told about him the royal expert Katie Nicholl.

Pauline Laforgue

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