PRINCE Louis is at it again. Last week, he stole the lensmen's focus with his funny acts while accompanying his great grandmother -- the British Queen -- at the Platinum Jubilee celebrations of her ascending the throne.
A few days later, the four-year-old was found in the news again and this time he was engaged in activities with his mother -- Catherine Middleton, the duchess of Cambridge.

Louis, who was sitting next to his mother at a display during the Sunday (5) pageant, covered his mother's mouth and blew raspberries.
He was also found upturning his nose with his thumb and moving around to sit on the lap of Prince Charles, his grandfather, as he grew restless during the show.

Even Mike Tindall, the former England rugby star, had a funny encounter with the royal kid and mock-scolded him to behave.
Middleton was seen keeping a close watch on her youngest son who also danced at one point, before eating a chocolate biscuit, The Mirror reported.
British prime minister Boris Johnson was also seen sitting beside Tindall in the row following the one where the royal mother and son duo sat.















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