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Gemma Jones

Prince Louis covers his ears as Royal family gather on balcony for Queen's Jubilee

Prince Louis was spotted covering his ears as the Royal Family gathered to celebrate the Queen's Platinum Jubilee.

The four-year-old royal mustn't have liked the loud noise of the Red Arrows flying past as he put his hands over his ears. The family made an appearance on the balcony of Buckingham Palace as they watched Trooping the Colours followed by a six-minute fly past.

The son of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge looked adorable in a white sailor suit. It was identical to one worn by a two-year-old Prince William to the same event in 1985.

READ MORE: The Mall invaded by protesters moments before Platinum Jubilee's Trooping the Colour

He was joined by his older brother and sister - George, eight, and Charlotte, seven. The future king, George, was given a more grown-up outfit. He wore a smart navy suit with a shirt and blue tie. Meanwhile, Charlotte wore a pretty periwinkle blue dress with floaty capped sleeves, adding a matching bow in her hair.

The children arrived to the event by horse and carriage. They were joined by their mum, Kate, and step-grandmother, Duchess of Cornwall - Camilla.

Kate Middleton stunned in a £3,000 Alexander McQueen blazer dress today. The Duchess of Cambridge, 40, looked in great spirits as she smiled and waved at adoring crowds. Earlier she was seen riding in a car with Prince William, 39, who sported full military regalia.

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