Queen Elizabeth II made a public appearance at Buckingham Palace Thursday during the Trooping The Colour parade, but it was Prince Louis who stole the show when a photo of his reaction to the flyover portion went viral.

During the annual public event that celebrates Queen Elizabeth’s birthday, the queen was joined on the balcony of the palace by the Prince of Wales, Duchess of Cornwall, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge along with their three children, Prince Louis, Prince George, and Princess Charlotte. It is there that Kate Middleton and Prince William’s youngest made it clear that the military flyover wasn’t his favorite part of the festivities, which involved a parade complete with 1,500 military personnel and 350 horses going through the streets of London, People magazine noted.

In photos that have since gone viral, the young prince can be seen with his hands covering both of his ears and screaming while all the others around him are smiling and look to be enjoying themselves.

One outlet even put together a whole compilation of the different faces and reactions the 4-year-old royal had during his stint on the balcony with his family, which included everything from covering his ears and making faces to waving at the crowd, and more.

Reuters news service tweeted out a video of the moment that made the prince go viral.

And the memes that have come out of it are truly perfect. Check some of them out here.

The parade was just one of many events planned over the next few days as part of the queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations marking her 70 years on the throne.

Meghan Markle was also spotted with members of the royal family for the first time in two years during the event at Buckingham Palace, as The Daily Wire previously reported.

In pictures that surfaced on social media, the former “Suits” actress and wife of Prince Harry was seen in the background near the balcony where the queen and other members of the royal family were located during the annual parade.

Markle wore a white wide-brimmed hat with a large navy blue bow and a navy off-the-shoulder dress as she held up her hand appearing to quiet several royal children, People magazine noted.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex arrived in the United Kingdom Wednesday with their two children, son Archie, 3, and daughter Lilibet, who turns one on Saturday.


Source: Dailywire

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