Prince Louis is a firm favourite among royal fans and is known for his cheeky antics during official engagements with his parents, Prince William and Princess Kate. Louis's father was recently asked about whether his youngest is "a bit of a handful," to which the future King replied: "He's a character, but he's a very good boy. He likes to wind his brother and sister up."
The youngster has captured the nation's hearts when, during engagements, he's seen making faces and grimaces or fooling around with his siblings, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, and cousins. But there was one particular engagement when Louis's character stole the show.
In 2023, the Waleses attended the Big Help Out in Slough, the young prince's first official royal engagement.
Louis helped the 3rd Upton Scouts Hut paint, reset a path and push a wheelbarrow around.
His older brother even operated a digger with the help of his father.
When Louis saw George having a go on the digger, he made a funny, six-word demand to his mother: "I want to go in with him!"
After their hard work, the Wales children were all treated to toasted marshmallows made into s'mores.
Scout leader Simon Carter later told HELLO! that the family had driven themselves to Slough and noted: "[Prince Louis] was really excited. They all got presented with a Big Help Out badge at the end, so they all got a Scouts scarf.
"He was the one who ran away with the wheelbarrow. He was the one who was digging sand and getting stuck in and doing things."
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