Lip Reader Reveals What Prince William Said to Prince Louis at VE Day Parade

Prince Louis once again stole the spotlight during the VE Day commemorations in London, charming royal watchers with his unfiltered reactions and relatable expressions.

As the UK honored the 80th anniversary of Victory in Europe Day—marking the end of World War II in Europe—Louis stood proudly beside his older brother, Prince George, for the solemn events. Though the day was filled with formal parades, military tributes, and national remembrance, it was Louis’ candid demeanor that had people talking.

In what’s quickly becoming classic Prince Louis behavior, the seven-year-old delivered yet another memorable moment—this time, with an impeccably timed eye-roll and a hint of sarcasm that many parents might recognize.

Professional lip reader Nicola Hickling told The Express that during the ceremony, Louis was seen asking his father, Prince William, “Isn’t this supposed to be fun?”—a perfectly dry observation that made social media swoon.

According to Hickling, William attempted to keep Louis engaged, commenting, “They are grabbing their bars, isn’t it great?” Louis, unimpressed, replied flatly, “They are marching straight.” When William followed up by asking if he could see the troops turning or forming up, Louis simply answered, “They’re going in a circle.”

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The candid exchange was a reminder that even royal parents aren’t immune to a child’s blunt honesty and playful sarcasm.

As expected, Louis' expressions quickly went viral. One user on X (formerly Twitter) wrote, “The baby brother eye roll! I hope we keep getting these classic Prince Louis moments for years to come.” Another joked, “Prince Louis and his eye roll. Haha!”

Despite facing personal challenges in recent years—including the passing of his great-grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, and his mother Catherine’s cancer diagnosis—Prince Louis continues to shine with his humor, sincerity, and unmistakable charm.

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