Prince Louis, five, has ‘no idea he is a national treasure’

Prince Louis, 5, has ‘no idea he’s a national treasure’ because Kate ‘will have protected him’, claims royal expert

Prince Louis has no idea he is “actually a national treasure” because the Prince and Princess of Wales shield their children from the media, a royal expert said.

The royal, five, has won a legion of fans with his antics, from sticking his tongue out at his mum to dramatically covering his ears on the Buckingham Palace balcony.

He did not disappoint on King’s coronation weekend and was spotted cheering for his grandfather from his carriage, exclaiming ‘Yaaaay Say king. Yeay king,’

He was also seen excitedly pointing to royal fans and whispering to his sister, Princess Charlotte, as they left Westminster Abbey on Saturday, May 6.

Previously, Prince Louis won fans over at the Trooping the Color celebrations in June last year, where he made a series of hilarious faces – including covering his ears in front of the Queen when the sound of the jet engines roaring became too much.

Prince Louis has no idea he is ‘actually a national treasure’ because the Prince and Princess of Wales are shielding their children from the media, a royal expert has said

Prince Louis won over fans at the Trooping the Color celebrations last June, where he made a series of hilarious faces - including covering his ears in front of the Queen

Prince Louis won over fans at the Trooping the Color celebrations last June, where he made a series of hilarious faces – including covering his ears in front of the Queen

Louis holds a stick of marshmallows as he and his family join a scout party for Big Help Out

Louis holds a stick of marshmallows as he and his family join a scout party for Big Help Out

He clearly has a knack for stealing the show at royal engagements – but pundit Jennie Bond has now suggested the youngster is probably oblivious to his fame.

She said OK! magazine: “They wouldn’t be aware of all the ongoing press coverage about them. I’m sure they are largely shielded from that.

“Louis probably doesn’t know he’s actually a national treasure now!”

Ms Bond went on to say that the royals are likely to ‘jwe have breathed a great sigh of relief now that the coronation is over.”

“It would have been quite easy for the kids who are very resilient to just park that and go back to their routines at school and enjoy playing football, rugby, cricket again with a certain amount of relief that it’s over and they did a very good job.’

Louis was in good shape for the King’s coronation and seemed disinterested as he yawned and pointed at things on the ceiling of Westminster Abbey during the ceremony.

When his sister tried to hold up the order of service for him to look at, he looked the other way and was seen yawning as he entered the abbey holding hands with Charlotte.

During the national broadcast, Louis was seen kicking his feet, forcing his mother Kate to whisper to him.

Louis clearly has a knack for stealing the show at royal engagements - but pundit Jennie Bond has now suggested the youngster is probably oblivious to his fame.

Louis clearly has a knack for stealing the show at royal engagements – but pundit Jennie Bond has now suggested the youngster is probably oblivious to his fame.

He was also seen excitedly pointing to royal fans and whispering to his sister, Princess Charlotte, as they left Westminster Abbey on Saturday, May 6.

He was also seen excitedly pointing to royal fans and whispering to his sister, Princess Charlotte, as they left Westminster Abbey on Saturday, May 6.

The prince was initially not supposed to attend the coronation, but it seems that the family decided to hire him at the last minute

The prince was initially not supposed to attend the coronation, but it seems that the family decided to hire him at the last minute

Louis makes a face as he and his siblings travel by carriage at the Trooping the Color last June

Louis makes a face as he and his siblings travel by carriage at the Trooping the Color last June

Louis was in great shape for the king's coronation and seemed disinterested as he yawned and pointed at things on the ceiling of Westminster Abbey during the ceremony.

Louis was in great shape for the king’s coronation and seemed disinterested as he yawned and pointed at things on the ceiling of Westminster Abbey during the ceremony.

The cute prince later slumped back in his chair grumpily, proving that the long shift may have been too much for a five-year-old.

The prince was initially not supposed to be present at the coronation, but it seems that the family decided to hire him at the last minute.

Later, Louis put on an animated display on the balcony of Buckingham Palace as The Mall was flooded by tens of thousands of cheering patriots.

The Prince made funny faces during the RAF’s flypast, which had to be reduced to just helicopters and the Red Arrows due to heavy rain in London.

The brazen king stuck out his tongue and looked puzzled as the red arrows flew over the palace seen on the national broadcast.