Prince Louis yawns, scrunches his face and plays with a curtain as bored royal steals the spotlight (again!) at Trooping the Colour

This is the adorable moment Prince Louis was unimpressed by the Trooping the Color ceremony.

The young royal, who is loved by many royal fans thanks to his expressive behaviour, was caught on camera scrunching up his face as Kate, 42, appeared to crouch on a Horse Guards Parade balcony to chat with her son to talk.

The Prince and Princess of Wales’ youngest child was also captured yawning at the event, which usually includes more than 1,400 parading soldiers, 200 horses, 400 musicians and a flyover of 70 planes.

At one point, the cheeky six-year-old prince was even caught pulling the cord on the blinds while talking to his mother.

Louis, who wore a double-breasted blazer, shorts, a crisp shirt and a tie, couldn’t hide his facial expressions – much to the delight of the royal fans.

And the prince seemed less than impressed during the ride, at one point staring out the window with his mouth open.

This is the adorable moment Prince Louis was unimpressed by the Trooping the Color ceremony

The Prince and Princess of Wales' youngest child was also captured yawning at the event, which usually includes more than 1,400 parading soldiers, 200 horses, 400 musicians and a flyover of 70 planes.

At one point, the cheeky six-year-old prince was even caught pulling the cord on the blinds while talking to his mother.

The Prince and Princess of Wales’ youngest child was also captured yawning at the event, which usually includes more than 1,400 parading soldiers, 200 horses, 400 musicians and a flyover of 70 planes.

Prince William took part in the parade on horseback, while his children appeared in a carriage alongside their mother.

Kate’s presence will also be reassuring to the youngsters as they watch the flight pass by from the balcony of Buckingham Palace – where Prince Louis famously covered his ears to block out the noise in 2022.

Ahead of her performance, the princess penned a moving personal message thanking the public for their support through her cancer diagnosis and revealing she was looking forward to attending the traditional ceremonial day.

In March, the princess announced that she was undergoing ‘preventive chemotherapy’ for an undisclosed form of the disease. Her treatment is still ongoing and will last several months.

Although she will not return to public duties full-time, she revealed that she is now feeling well enough to take on a small number of public duties in the coming months.

To mark the news, Kensington Palace also released a stunning new portrait of the princess, taken in Windsor this week by Matt Porteous, which shows her looking good and in a thoughtful mood.

In her message, the princess says she has been ‘overwhelmed’ by all the sweet messages of support and encouragement over the past few months.

“It really has made a world of difference to William and I and helped us both through the tougher times,” she wrote.

Movingly, she reveals that she is making ‘good progress’, but adds: As anyone undergoing chemotherapy knows, there are good days and bad days. On those bad days you feel weak, tired and need to rest your body. But on the good days, when you feel stronger, you want to make the most of your good feelings.”

Prince Louis tries to open a window on a balcony of the Horse Guards Parade next to the Duchess of Edinburgh

Prince Louis tries to open a window on a balcony on Horse Guards Parade next to the Duchess of Edinburgh

Prince Louis, known for his cheeky antics, tries to open a window during Trooping the Color today

Prince Louis, known for his cheeky antics, tries to open a window during Trooping the Color today

Prince Louis, known for stealing the spotlight at royal events, makes a face at Trooping the Color today

Prince Louis, known for stealing the spotlight at royal events, makes a face at Trooping the Color today

Prince Louis seemed less than impressed by the event as he stepped out with his family

Prince Louis seemed less than impressed by the event as he stepped out with his family

Prince Louis points at something during the Trooping the Color event

Prince Louis points at something during the Trooping the Color event

The radiant Princess Charlotte couldn't help but smile as she appeared at Trooping the Color today with her brother Prince George

The radiant Princess Charlotte couldn’t help but smile as she appeared with her brother Prince George at Trooping the Color today

Kate beams as she accompanies her children in a carriage during today's procession (photo L-R: Kate, Prince Louis, Princess Charlotte)

Kate beams as she accompanies her children in a carriage during today’s procession (photo L-R: Kate, Prince Louis, Princess Charlotte)

She added: ‘My treatment is ongoing and will continue for a few more months. On the days when I feel well enough, it’s a joy to get busy with school life, spend personal time on the things that give me energy and positivity, and start some work from home.

‘I’m looking forward to attending the King’s Birthday Parade with my family this weekend and hope to take part in some public performances this summer, but I also know I’m not out of the woods yet.

‘I’m learning to be patient, especially when it comes to uncertainty. Taking each day as it comes, listening to my body and allowing myself to take some much needed time to heal.

Thank you for your continued understanding, and to everyone who so courageously shared your stories with me.”

The princess first announced that she had cancer on March 22.

In a hugely moving video statement recorded in Windsor, she revealed she had been diagnosed after a serious abdominal operation in January and was already undergoing ‘preventative’ chemotherapy.

In a deeply personal, unprecedented and emotional video message, filmed just two days earlier, Catherine revealed that the news had come as a “huge shock” and that she and William “have done everything we can to process and manage this privately for the sake of of safety’. our young family’.

“It has taken us time to explain everything to George, Charlotte and Louis in a way that suits them, and to reassure them that I am fine,” she said.

“As I told them; I am doing well and getting stronger every day by focusing on the things that will help me heal; in my mind, body and spirit. It is also a great source of comfort and reassurance to have William by my side. As does the love, support and kindness shown by so many of you. It means so much to both of us.”

Kensington Palace said at the time that it would not share details about what type of cancer the princess has, or what stage of cancer it is, and asked people not to speculate.

At the time of her abdominal surgery in January, Kensington Palace said it was not cancer. In March they reconfirmed that this is the case and that no tests had confirmed the presence of cancer. However, post-operative tests revealed that ‘cancer was present’.

A week ago, the royal family apologized for missing an important rehearsal for the event, writing to the Irish Guards and said: ‘I hope I can represent you all very soon’.