During the Trooping the Colour ceremony, all eyes were on the royal family as they stood on the Buckingham Palace balcony—but a quiet exchange between Kate Middleton and her youngest son, Prince Louis, quickly became one of the day’s most talked-about moments.
A Subtle but Firm Instruction
Right before the national anthem began, lip reader Jeremy Freeman revealed to The Mirror that the Princess of Wales turned to her 7-year-old son with a quiet command:
“National anthem. Louis, stand,” she reportedly said.
Louis immediately straightened up, joining his family in the solemn moment. Known for his cheeky charm at royal events—like covering his ears or pulling faces in years past—Louis kept his composure this time, earning praise from many royal watchers.
Public Reaction: Praise and Criticism
Kate’s composed way of managing the moment sparked admiration online, with many applauding her blend of grace and firmness. Some described her parenting style as “elegant and effective.”
However, others felt differently. Some commenters argued that Louis, being just a child, shouldn’t be expected to behave like an adult at such formal events.
“That poor kid… they’re making him grow up too fast,” one person wrote. Another added, “She is stressing out the kids for no reason.”
Adding a personal touch to the day, Princess Charlotte wore a soft aquamarine outfit that echoed her mother’s style. What stood out, though, was a horseshoe-shaped diamond brooch pinned to her dress—a gift from her late great-grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II. The accessory was a heartfelt tribute to their mutual love of horses.
Shared Moments Between Generations
Another moment that delighted fans was the warm interaction between King Charles, Prince William, and Prince George during the flypast.
As aircraft passed overhead, the King asked, “What is that?”
William responded, “Errr, is that Poseidon?”
George confidently confirmed, “It’s a Poseidon, yeah.”
Despite health challenges—both the King and Kate are undergoing cancer treatment—the royal family’s united presence was evident throughout the day. The balcony appearance was slightly shorter than in previous years, likely to accommodate their ongoing recoveries.
Behind-the-Scenes Glimpses from the Palace
Following the event, the Prince and Princess of Wales shared a highlight video on their official social media. The reel featured Prince William in full military uniform, Kate and the children in their carriage, and touching scenes from the day’s celebrations.
King Charles and Queen Camilla also released a video montage showing them greeting the royal horses, waving from their carriage, and enjoying the aerial display. One charming clip even showed the King feeding a carrot to a horse.
In a caption, the royal couple thanked the military for making the event “truly triumphant,” rounding off a day that blended royal tradition with touching family moments—and a now-viral reminder of the Princess of Wales’ quiet but steady presence.