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Tina Campbell

Cheeky Prince Louis steals the show again as he joins Royal Family at Jubilee Pageant

Playful Prince Louis was up to mischief again as he joined his family on the final day of the Platinum Jubilee celebrations.

The high spirited four-year-old sat in the front row of the royal box with his parents the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and siblings Prince George and Princess Charlotte.

He covered his eyes, stuck his fingers in his ears and blew out his cheeks as he watched the carnival Pageant in London on Sunday.

The little prince also received a playful telling off from relative Mike Tindall after he started throwing a cushion around.

Prince Louis (Getty Images)

The former rugby player - who is married to Louis’ cousin Zara Tindall - was sitting in the row behind and pointed to his eyes as if saying he was keeping watch over Louis, as Kate Middleton chuckled at their interaction.

He also seemed unsure where he wanted to sit, at one point seen perched on his father’s lap before hopping over to his grandfather Prince Charles.

Prince Louis had delighted royal fans by stealing the show on the balcony on Thursday after Trooping the Colour.

He let out a howl and covered his ears during the flypast, and his “Gan Gan” the Queen sweetly interacted with her great-grandson, leaning down to chat to him and point out the planes.

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Others in the royal box included Princess Eugenie, who bounced her baby son August on her lap.

The one-year-old was wearing a jumper with a Union flag on the front.

As Prince George stood for part of the parade, he mirrored his father William, both adjusting the front of their jackets at the same time.

Prince Louis (Getty Images)

He was also spotted resting his head on his hand during the two-and-a-half-hour show.

The Prince of Wales stood to receive the salute from troops of the Household Division.

He nodded in turn to the 42 units marching round the Queen Victoria memorial.

Other members of the royal family in the box included Princess Beatrice and Zara Tindall with the Tindalls’ two eldest children, Mia and Lena.

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