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This year's Trooping the Colour ceremony was filled with memorable moments, but none drew more laughter and delight than seven-year-old Princess Charlotte's witty scolding of her mischievous younger brother Prince Louis.
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Held in early June, the annual parade marks the Queen's official birthday. As is custom, the royal family gathered on the Buckingham Palace balcony to observe the RAF flypast concluding the festivities. It was there that four-year-old Louis' antics were upstaged by his big sister's charming instruction.
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Throughout the day, the youngest child of Prince William and Kate Middleton entertained himself with yawning, playing with blind cords, and even dancing during the march. But on the balcony, Charlotte noticed Louis had put his hands in his pockets - a no-no for such a formal occasion.
Body language expert Adrianne Carter observed the whole hilarious exchange. She saw Charlotte give Louis two gentle nudges to remove his hands, before firmly telling him just seven words: "Take your hands out of your pockets."
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Carter remarked how the Wales children displayed "impeccable conduct" during their first public appearance in six months, since the Princess of Kate's cancer diagnosis. While waving to the crowds, eight-year-old Charlotte embraced the celebratory atmosphere enthusiastically.
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Meanwhile, Louis seemed a bit more subdued, perhaps due to reminders from his mother on proper etiquette. But it was his inability to resist fidgeting that allowed Charlotte's funny scolding to steal the show.
Fans found the sweet sibling interaction utterly charming and amusing. During their carriage ride earlier in the day, Louis had kept spirits high with his playful antics and dancing. But on the balcony, big sister Charlotte ensured he followed Royal protocol, even scolding with humor and care.
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The moment provided proof that despite her young age, Charlotte is developing the sense of responsibility expected of her position. She both participated enthusiastically in the ceremonies while gently guiding four-year-old Louis, showing wisdom and care beyond her years.
For observers, it highlighted the close bond between the Cambridge children and how they're being raised with appreciation for tradition as well as room for childhood joy. The Wales' make their first public appearance in half a year was a success, thanks in no small part to Princess Charlotte's wonderful wit.
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In steering her brother towards the standards of conduct required, while doing so with humor and affection, Charlotte stole the show with her brief but hilarious instruction. It was a charmingly relatable sibling interaction that summed up perfectly why the world takes such delight in following the royal family.

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