Lip reader decodes Prince Louis and Prince George’s sweet exchange in carriage at Trooping the Colour

LONDON, ENGLAND: A lip reader revealed the charming brotherly moment between Prince Louis and Prince George during the 2025 Trooping the Colour ceremony on June 14.
The ceremony, which marks the official birthday of King Charles III, dazzled the crowd with a full display of royal pageantry.
Among the standout moments were the appearances of Prince William and Princess Kate Middleton with their children – Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and the ever-adorable Prince Louis.
While the young royal had already won over the crowd with his enthusiastic waving, it was a sweet exchange between Louis and George during their carriage ride that truly melted hearts.

What was the sweet exchange between Prince Louis and George?
As Prince George and Prince Louis rode together in a carriage during the 2025 Trooping the Colour procession, many onlookers were curious about the playful exchange between the two royal brothers.
A professional lip reader has now revealed the charming conversation that took place as the family made their way to Horse Guards Parade.

Crowds erupted in cheers as George, 11, and his cheeky younger brother Louis, 7, arrived for King Charles III’s official birthday celebration. The brothers were seen smiling and chatting animatedly in the open carriage as it rolled down The Mall under the bright morning sun.
According to the lip reader, speaking exclusively to The Sun, Louis turned to George and asked, “Should I wave?” To which George replied, “It’s up to you. I can’t believe how sunny it is.” Louis then sweetly responded, “Let’s do it together,” before the two waved enthusiastically to the delighted crowd.

Also in the carriage were Princess Kate and Princess Charlotte, 10, both stunning in coordinated blue and white outfits that perfectly complemented the sunny, festive atmosphere.
Internet can’t stop buzzing over Prince Louis’s sweet chat with Prince George
#PrinceGeorge, 11, had his 7-year-old brother Prince Louis laughing as they waved to the crowds during their arrival at Trooping the Colour 2025
— HELLO! Canada (@HelloCanada) June 14, 2025
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As photos emerged of Prince Louis chatting with Prince George during their arrival at the Trooping the Colour event, the internet quickly fell in love with Louis and his charming gestures.
One user wrote, "He's more serious than his brother."
One user praised, "Prince Louis was remarkably well behaved today."
A commenter hailed, "They’re a lovely boys sharing the moment with smiles."
A user gushed, "Full of cuteness."
Another person noticed, "He's the funny one! He said something that made George cover his face!"
An X user quipped, “Prince George and Prince Louis cracking up about something. 😂 He's a class act!😀🥰 #TroopingTheColour”
Prince George and Prince Louis cracking up about something. 😂 He's a class act!😀🥰 #TroopingTheColour pic.twitter.com/9QHvJRvnx8
— Ernest Falquero (@Cybernest) June 14, 2025
Expert talks about ‘seismic change’ in Prince Louis’ body language
Prince Louis, known for his cheeky antics at public events, like sticking out his tongue or covering his ears, often ends up stealing the spotlight.

Meanwhile, his sister Princess Charlotte has also made headlines for stepping in to gently correct his behavior.

Body language expert Judi James observed a noticeable shift in Louis’ demeanor during his appearance on the Buckingham Palace balcony at Trooping the Colour.
Speaking to The Daily Mail, James said, “There was a seismic change in royal body language signals on the balcony, with Louis suddenly morphing into the most visible and active royal—but for all the right reasons."
Unlike his usual playful antics, Louis appeared fully engaged with the flypast, only turning to Prince William to proudly display his plane-spotting skills.
“Instead of his usual playful activities, he appeared totally focused on the aircraft, only turning to his dad to show off his plane spotting skills, with the affirming nods from William suggesting his younger son is becoming a bit of an aircraft expert."

James added, "It was also Louis lingering longer before going back in, to gaze down at the crowds and to keep up the increasingly royal-looking waves longer than the rest of the Firm.” James added.
She also noted that Louis was the last to leave the balcony, lingering to wave at the cheering crowds and maintaining his now-iconic royal wave longer than the rest of the family.
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