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Kate and William's statement after Louis' Jubilee cheeky behaviour

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have released a statement after the cheeky antics of their son Louis during the Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations captured people's hearts. William and Kate issued a message of thanks to everyone who threw their support behind the four-day event held to mark the monarch's 70 years on the throne.

The statement also acknowledges the loveable behaviour of one of their children in particular while the cameras were rolling. Cheeky Louis was pictured sticking his tongue out to his mum, putting his fingers in his ears and doing all manner of loveable activities during the event, according to BristolLive.

And in a message after the event, the royal couple thanked the public for their amazing reactions - and added: "We all had an incredible time, especially Louis... "

In a personal message, alongside images from the weekend's events, they tweeted: "What a fantastic weekend of celebrations. "Seeing people across the nation coming together with family, friends and loved ones has been extremely special.

"Thank you to everyone who turned out to show their gratitude to the Queen and her inspiring 70 years of leadership. From the crowds on the Mall to communities hosting street parties up and down the country, we hope you had a weekend to remember. We all had an incredible time, especially Louis... "

Louis' antics entertained the royal fans over the long weekend (Getty Images)

Louis was seen letting out a howl and clapping his hands over his ears on the Buckingham Palace balcony on Thursday during the RAF flypast as his "Gan Gan" the Queen sweetly told him what was happening. Louis was also spotted being bounced on the knee of his grandfather, the Prince of Wales, during the pageant on Sunday and giving his mother Kate a kiss on the cheek and a cuddle.

The Queen has said she remains "committed to serving" the nation to "the best of my ability", after she appeared on the balcony of Buckingham Palace on Sunday at the end of her Platinum Jubilee celebrations. The 96-year-old monarch was absent for much of the extended Bank Holiday weekend events, after finding the first day enjoyable but tiring, and in a message of thanks acknowledged this but said her "heart" had been with well-wishers.

The Duchess of Cornwall, patron of the Big Lunch, estimated that up to 18 million people could have taken part in Jubilee street parties, and the Queen expressed her hope this "renewed sense of togetherness" would be felt for years to come. After the outpouring of public affection during her balcony appearance, the Queen said she was "humbled and deeply touched" so many people had taken part in the celebration.

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