Will Prince Louis attend King Charles III Coronation in May after previous mischievous behaviour

Prince Louis has been known to step out of line at Royal events will he do the same at the Coronation?
Britain's Prince Charles, Prince of Wales (rear) sits Britain's Prince Louis of Cambridge on his knee during the Platinum Pageant in London Britain's Prince Charles, Prince of Wales (rear) sits Britain's Prince Louis of Cambridge on his knee during the Platinum Pageant in London
Britain's Prince Charles, Prince of Wales (rear) sits Britain's Prince Louis of Cambridge on his knee during the Platinum Pageant in London

He stole the show at the Queen Platinum jubilee for all the wrong reasons, so will Prince Louis be attending his grandfather's Coronation in May? The nation's favourite little four year old won the hearts of millions for his cheeky and mischievous attitude. 

The youngest son of Prince William and Kate Middleton has been known to step 'out of line’ when it comes to his behaviour at Royal events. At the Queen's Platinum Jubilee Prince Louis was seen covering his ears as he stood next to his grandmother for the Trooping the Colour.

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He also put on an animated display and was seen pulling silly faces sticking his tongue out at his mother when they attended the Platinum Pageant. 

TOPSHOT - Britain's Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, (L) and her son Britain's Prince Louis of Cambridge (R) react during the Platinum Pageant in London on June 5, 2022 as part of Queen Elizabeth II's platinum jubilee celebrations. - The curtain comes down on four days of momentous nationwide celebrations to honour Queen Elizabeth II's historic Platinum Jubilee with a day-long pageant lauding the 96-year-old monarch's record seven decades on the throne. (Photo by Frank Augstein / POOL / AFP) (Photo by FRANK AUGSTEIN/POOL/AFP via Getty Images)TOPSHOT - Britain's Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, (L) and her son Britain's Prince Louis of Cambridge (R) react during the Platinum Pageant in London on June 5, 2022 as part of Queen Elizabeth II's platinum jubilee celebrations. - The curtain comes down on four days of momentous nationwide celebrations to honour Queen Elizabeth II's historic Platinum Jubilee with a day-long pageant lauding the 96-year-old monarch's record seven decades on the throne. (Photo by Frank Augstein / POOL / AFP) (Photo by FRANK AUGSTEIN/POOL/AFP via Getty Images)
TOPSHOT - Britain's Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, (L) and her son Britain's Prince Louis of Cambridge (R) react during the Platinum Pageant in London on June 5, 2022 as part of Queen Elizabeth II's platinum jubilee celebrations. - The curtain comes down on four days of momentous nationwide celebrations to honour Queen Elizabeth II's historic Platinum Jubilee with a day-long pageant lauding the 96-year-old monarch's record seven decades on the throne. (Photo by Frank Augstein / POOL / AFP) (Photo by FRANK AUGSTEIN/POOL/AFP via Getty Images)

That alone would be enough to get anyone banned from the Royal celebrations. But of course he will be in attendance as any mother of a four year old son would know you can't expect them to sit quietly all the time. 

Unfortunately for the Prince and Princess of Wales they can’t distract him with sweets, colouring pens or fidget spinners to keep him entertained. And the public wouldn’t want that anyway; they love his personality and they want to see what he will do next. 

Whilst his older brother Prince George - second in line to the throne - will serve as ‘page of honour’ role for the day. Sister Princess Charlotte and Louis are expected to travel with their parents in a carriage during the coronation and will join their parents on the balcony of Buckingham Palace afterward.

The young Prince did however appear to be on his best behaviour at the recent Easter Church service. But we are sure little Louis will steal the show again and hopefully for all the wrong reasons. 

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