
What Prince Louis and Prince George Said During Trooping the Colour, According to a Lip Reader
The interactions between the cheeky Prince Louis and his older brother, Prince George, were a sight to see during this year's Trooping the Colour ceremony.
Prince Louis and Prince George captivated royal watchers with a heartwarming exchange during this year's Trooping the Colour parade, as a professional lip reader revealed what the young royals were saying to each other during their public appearance.

Prince Louis of Wales and Prince George of Wales during Trooping The Colour 2025 on June 14, 2025 in London, England | Source: Getty Images
Riding in a carriage alongside their sister Princess Charlotte and their mother, Catherine, Princess of Wales, the brothers were seen chatting while waving to the crowds gathered along the Mall.
According to a lip reader quoted by British media, Louis turned to his older brother and asked, "Should I wave?" George reportedly responded, "It's up to you, I can't believe how sunny it is."

Prince Louis of Wales and Prince George of Wales during Trooping The Colour 2025 on June 14, 2025 in London, England | Source: Getty Images
Louis then said, "Let's do it together," before the pair began waving in unison, with smiles on their faces.
The scene unfolded as King Charles III and Queen Camilla took part in the ceremonial festivities marking the monarch's official birthday. The King and Queen traveled in a separate carriage before arriving at Horse Guards Parade, where the King reviewed the assembled guardsmen.

Prince Louis, Prince George , the Princess of Wales and Princess Charlotte during the Trooping the Colour ceremony at Horse Guards Parade, central London, in celebration of King Charles III's official birthday on June 14, 2025 | Source: Getty Images
The Prince and Princess of Wales attended with all three of their children. Princess Charlotte, 10, and Princess Kate wore coordinated blue and white outfits, while the Princes wore shades of blue and red.
Despite the celebratory atmosphere, the event also included a moment of solemn reflection. At the King's request, members of the Royal Family wore black armbands to honor the victims of the recent Air India crash, integrating a tribute into the day's pageantry.