Royal fans couldn't get enough of Prince Louis and his hilarious antics during the Christmas Day walkabout.
Yesterday, Prince Louis joined his siblings Prince George and Princess Charlotte, and his parents Prince William and Kate in Sandringham, Norfolk.
Louis and his family attended the annual Christmas Day church service at St Mary Magdalene Church where they greeted wellwishers along the way.
The adorable four-year-old stole the show as he was filmed collecting gifts and tugging at his mum's hand.
In one moment, Louis appears to get distracted by the gifts he fell behind his family as they continue their walkabout without the little prince.
Then Louis realises he isn't with this family and he races to catch up with them, bringing gifts and flowers from the public to his sister Charlotte.
The sweet moment was shared on Twitter as many royal fans were left in stitches with Louis' antics.
One wrote: "He is pure chaos #PrinceLouis"
Another wrote: "Love Louis so much. He always puts a smile on my face."
A third added: "He looks like a nightmare for the Royalty Protection Officers!"
After the service, the royals stopped to chat with some of the wellwishers who had lined the route, with George, Charlotte and Louis all appearing to have been given gifts by the crowds.
But at one point as Kate held Louis' hand as she chatted, the cheeky wellwisher seemed eager to get back to Sandringham House and was seen adorably pulling at her arm to hurry her along.
Meanwhile, today also marked the first time that King Charles led the family to and from church - with him hosting Christmas at Sandringham for the first time this year since the death of his mother the Queen in September.
Charles led the way alongside Camilla in blue with William, Kate and their children following behind.
Among others that were spotted were Queen Consort Camilla, Zara and Mike Tindall, Edward and Sophie Wessex with Lady Louise Windsor and James, Viscount Severn as well as Princess Beatrice, her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi and his son Wolfie.
A surprise appearance at the church was by disgraced Prince Andrew, who was seen alongside his youngest daughter Princess Eugenie and her husband Jack Brooksbank.
Christmas at Sandringham follows a break, when, due to the Covid pandemic, the late Queen spent the festive period at Windsor Castle two years in a row – the first with the Duke of Edinburgh, separated from her wider family in lockdown.