Why wasn’t Prince Louis at the coronation concert?
Royal fans may have been disappointed after Prince Louis failed to appear at the coronation concert at Windsor Castle last night – many said he was the only reason they tuned in.
It seems that the coronation celebrations have continued too late for the brazen royal family – as it was reported yesterday that it was past its bedtime.
Although Louis attended last year’s Platinum Jubilee Pageant along with cousin August who hadn’t turned two at the time, the royal parents decided that the youngest members of the family should stay home last night.
Princess Beatrice’s daughter Sienna, who is one, and Princess Eugenie’s son August, two, did not attend the concert, while Zara and Mike Tindall’s children, Mia, 9, Lena, four, and Lucas, two, also did not attend. were seen.
Only the king’s older grandchildren, Prince George, 9, Princess Charlotte, 8, and great-nieces Savannah Phillips, 12, and Isla Phillips, 11, were in attendance.
It seems the coronation celebrations have continued too late for Prince Louis – as it was reported yesterday that it was past his bedtime
The fourth in line to the throne attended his grandfather’s coronation ceremony at Westminster Abbey on Saturday, where he once again stole the show.
He disappeared from the two-hour ceremony for a while, with fans wondering where he had gone and if he had been told.
However, it was always the plan for the youngster to back off for some parts of the ceremony, which would have been a long time to sit still for the five-year-old.
Louis reappeared to sing the national anthem at the ceremony, before leaving the abbey to appear on the balcony of Buckingham Palace.
Photos from inside the carriage after the ceremony saw Louis, five, peering out the window – and some people took to Twitter to say his style echoed that of a James Bond villain.
The mischievous royal made a slew of funny hilarious facial expressions from the balcony – including his trademark screaming face during the flypast.
But it seems Louis’s antics also tired his sister, Princess Charlotte, as the Princess of Wales said the eight-year-old was “tired” after making sure her little brother, Louis, five, behaved during the coronation service.
But that didn’t stop her from singing along with Katy Perry at the Coronation concert.
Prince George was there too, waving his Union Jack flag as he jammed to the music with his family.
Peter Phillips’ children, Isla, 11, and Savannah, 12, attended yesterday as Isla spoke with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.
But it seems Prince Louis wasn’t the only young royal to be tucked into bed, as Princess Beatrice’s daughter Sienna, who is one, and Princess Eugenie’s son August, two, didn’t attend the concert.
Zara and Mike Tindall’s children, Mia, 9, Lena, four, and Lucas, two, were also not seen.
The naughty royal made a slew of funny hilarious facial expressions from the balcony – including his trademark screaming face during the flypast
Princess Charlotte sang along with Katy Perry at the coronation concert with her mother, Kate Middleton
Prince George was there too, waving his Union Jack flag as he jammed to the music with his family
Peter Phillips’ children, Isla, 11, and Savannah, 12, attended yesterday as Isla spoke with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak
Prince Louis attended last year’s Platinum Pageant as part of the anniversary celebration, where he cheekily stuck his tongue out at his mother, Kate, and was told
Prince Louis was pictured with his hands over his ears, screaming on the flypast during the Queen’s Platinum Anniversary celebrations last year
Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank attended the concert, but they also did not bring their son August, who is two years old.
Prince Louis attended the Platinum Pageant last year as part of the anniversary celebration, where he cheekily stuck his tongue out at his mother, Kate, and was told off.
His loyal followers took to Twitter to ask where he was during the concert – some even said they only tuned into the concert to see him.
Prince Louis fans took to Twitter to ask where the young mischievous royal family were – and some added they tuned in to see him
One of them remarked, “But where is Prince Louis?” We tuned in to see him!’
Another wrote: ‘Where is little Prince Louis? Oh, it’s no fun without him.’
A third written in capital letters: “WHERE IS PRINCE LOUIS.”
While a fourth said, “Where’s Prince Louis when you need him?”