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Prince Louis steals the limelight at Trooping the Colour

Grandfather Charles was amused by his antics

Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, looked glowing as she made her first official appearance since introducing her son to the world.

Meghan Trooping the Colour
Meghan waved to the crowd as she arrived (Credit: Splash)

But it was her nephew Louis who really stole the limelight at today’s Trooping the Colour.

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Kate and William’s youngest child looked adorably cheeky as he stared out of a window at the proceedings.

Louis Trooping the Colour
“Look up!” (Credit: Splash)

He later gazed around at the crowds as he was held in his father’s arms on the balcony of Buckingham Palace.

The tot waved with delight as he watched the fly-over with his parents and siblings.

George and Charlotte Trooping The Colour
George and Charlotte surveyed the crowd (Credit: Splash)

He was joined by older siblings Prince George and Princess Charlotte, who looked confident and relaxed – like old hats at royal gatherings.

And he was spotted making his grandfather Charles grin as he waved his hands at him while they left the balcony.

Prince Louis
Louis amuses his grandfather Charles (Credit: Splash)

Meghan travelled to the event in a carriage with husband Prince Harry, Kate, Duchess of Cambridge and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall.

She wore a navy Givenchy coat and dress with a Noel Stewart hat.

Kate Trooping the Colour
Kate wore Alexander McQueen (Credit: Splash)

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The Duchess of Cambridge looked stunning in a yellow Alexander McQueen dress and matching Philip Treacy hat with Bahrain Pear Drop earrings, thought to belong to the Queen.

Trooping the Colour
The royals enjoyed a glorious spectacle (Credit: Splash)

The ceremony saw 1,400 parading soldiers, 200 horses and 400 musicians parade down Horse Guards Parade.

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Kaggie Hyland
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