
During the 80th anniversary commemorations of VE Day, all eyes were on the British royal family, but it was Prince Louis who stole the spotlight once again with his unique charm. Amid a ceremony filled with formality and meaning, the youngest son of Prince William and Princess Kate managed to make headlines with his spontaneous actions.
The event in London marked the end of World War II in Europe and included military parades, tributes, and the presence of key state figures. Yet, in the middle of it all, little Louis stood out with his natural and expressive reactions, reminding everyone why he’s one of the most charismatic members of the Royal Family.
During the ceremony, a series of gestures and comments from the young prince didn’t go unnoticed. Thanks to Nicola Hickling, a lip-reading expert and founder of LipReader Ltd, we learned that Louis had a brief but fun conversation with his father, Prince William. The cameras caught the exact moment when Louis, looking both curious and a bit sarcastic, asked his father, “Wasn’t this supposed to be fun?”

Hickling explained that William tried to excite his son by pointing out a detail in the parade, saying, “They’re taking their bars, isn’t that great?” Louis, with his usual directness, replied, “They’re marching straight ahead.” The conversation continued with William trying to keep his son engaged, asking if he could see how the troops were turning or lining up. Louis’s response was simple: “They’re going around.”