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Prince Louis steals the show with dance at Kate Middleton’s first public event

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Video: Prince Louis steals the show with dance at Kate's first public event

New Delhi:

Prince Louis, the youngest son of Prince William and his wife Kate, stole the show today during the Princess of Wales’s first public appearance since surgery five months ago revealed the presence of cancer. The 6-year-old was seen dancing during today’s Trooping the Color ceremony, which marks the official birthday of British monarch King Charles. Videos of Louis dancing went viral on social media.

In the videos, Louis is seen on the Buckingham Palace balcony with Kate and her siblings – Prince George and Princess Charlotte – during the parade. He begins an impromptu dance and doesn’t stop even after a mild reprimand from his older sister, Charlotte.

Kate, whose real name is Princess Catherine, is seen smiling as Louis continues his dance.

Minutes before Louis’ light bulb moment, Kate traveled in a carriage with her three children before disembarking to watch the proceedings from a viewing platform.

Crowds lined the streets waved and cheered as the carriage passed.

The appearance comes almost three months after the future queen revealed she was receiving chemotherapy treatment. The 42-year-old princess has not been seen in a public engagement since last year’s Christmas Day mass.

Charles traveled in a separate carriage with Queen Camilla, followed by Prince William, Charles’ heir and Kate’s husband, who was on horseback along with other senior members of the royal family.





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