The 80th anniversary of VE Day was a solemn occasion, honoring the bravery of those who fought in World War II. But amid the military parades and dignified ceremonies, one young royal managed to bring a touch of lighthearted charm—seven-year-old Prince Louis.

Standing beside his father, Prince William, and older brother, Prince George, Louis couldn’t resist sharing his unfiltered thoughts on the proceedings. A lip reader revealed the amusing exchange between the prince and his dad, proving once again that Louis is the royal family’s most entertaining member.
As soldiers marched past, William tried to engage his son, saying, “They’re holding their rifles, isn’t it great?” Louis, unimpressed, simply replied, “They’re walking straight.” When William pointed out how the troops were lining up, Louis bluntly observed, “They’re going in a circle.” His deadpan delivery was followed by an eye roll that every parent of a young child would recognize.
The moment quickly went viral, with fans praising Louis for his refreshing honesty. Social media erupted with memes and comments, with one user joking, “Prince Louis’ eye roll is a national treasure.” Another added, “Never change, Louis!”
This isn’t the first time the young prince has stolen the spotlight. From his animated reactions at Trooping the Colour to his enthusiastic balcony waves, Louis has become the royal family’s most relatable figure. His candid personality offers a delightful contrast to the usual formality of royal events—and a reminder that even in serious moments, a child’s perspective can bring unexpected joy.