Prince Louis dances on Buckingham’s balcony and gets picked up by his big sister

Prince Louis dances on Buckingham’s balcony and gets picked up by his big sister
Prince Louis dances on Buckingham’s balcony and gets picked up by his big sister

After a notable absence of almost six months, Kate Middleton made a highly anticipated appearance at the event Trooping the Color this Saturday. Accompanied by her three children, who had not been seen in public since last Christmas, the Princess of Wales lit up the event, sharing a moment of complicity and laughter with the young Prince Louis, known for his animated expressions.

Kate Middleton makes her first public appearance in six months

It was to the warm cheers of thousands of admirers and supporters of the British royal family that Kate Middleton reappeared in public, traveling across London in a horse-drawn carriage with her children. The event marked his first public outing since announcing his cancer treatment last March.

Dressed elegantly, she was the center of attention throughout the parade, demonstrating admirable resilience and grace. Spectators were particularly touched by a tender moment captured in photo, where she bursts out laughing thanks to a grimace from her son Louis, highlighting their strong bond despite the ordeals.

Princess Charlotte keeps an eye on things

The highlight of the event was undoubtedly the young Prince Louis, fourth in the line of succession to the British throne, whose dance steps on the balcony of Buckingham Palace were immortalized in a video that has since gone viral. Dressed formally, but with the playfulness of a six-year-old child, Prince Louis showed off his dance moves, under the amused eye of spectators and a little less his brother and sister. Princess Charlotte, only slightly older, was seen gently picking him up, adding a touch of seriousness to the scene, while her older brother Prince George demonstrated how much he has grown, almost reaching his mother’s shoulders.

Trooping the Color remains an event of splendor, with its thousands of soldiers and horses parading, flown over by the Royal Air Force. But this year, beyond the ceremonial aspect, it is the return of a courageous mother and the joyful mischievousness of a young prince which charmed hearts, reminding us that behind titles and traditions, there are moments of pure humanity.

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