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Prince Louis, George and Charlotte steal the show at King Charles’ coronation

It’s King Charles’ big day — but the children of Prince William, 40, and Kate Middleton, 41, didn’t get the memo.

Their youngest son, Prince Louis, arrived with them as they made their way to the coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla on the morning of May 6.

Louis, 5, gave a cute wave to onlookers from his car as he and his family were the last to arrive at Westminster Abbey for the ceremony.

As for George, 9, he was given the special task of being one of his grandfather’s Pages of Honor, having held onto his red robe as the 74-year-old monarch walked into the church.

He joined the other pages — Nicholas Barclay, Lord Oliver Cholmondeley, both 13 and Ralph Tollemache, 12 –, the children of a few noble families in England.

Elsewhere, Louis and his sister Princess Charlotte walked in with their parents and held hands as they strolled into the 1,000-year-old church.

Little Louis, soon spotted yawning, was then whisked away by his nanny after entering the Abbey.

The royal family gathered on the balcony to watch the planes fly in the London sky following the coronation. BBC

He later returned to sit alongside his sister, Princess Charlotte, 8, to sing the national anthem, “God Save The King.”

Following the religious ceremony at the abbey, working royals appeared on the balcony of Buckingham Palace to wave to their adoring public.

Louis and Charlotte were spotted watching the crowd — as well as the coronation flypast — alongside their parents, Princess Anne, Charles, Queen Camilla, as well as Prince Edward and his wife, Sophie.

Charlotte clapped her hands while Louis crossed his arms over his chest as he watched the flypast. BBC
Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis — letting out another scene-stealing yawn at the coronation as mom Kate peruses the official program. Getty Images

While Louis looked a bit sullen, Charlotte seemed to be happy to view the military planes fly over the Palace.

George who will now be second in line for the throne, his sister, Princess Charlotte and the mischievous Louis are growing up in the spotlight — and have delighted royal watchers with so many endearing moments.

They include friendly waves from the balcony, handshakes with dignitaries and even tot tantrums.

Their uninhibitedness and innocence provide a dose of relatability among the pomp and circumstance of royal events.

Prince Louis busts out a yawn Saturday at the coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla. Getty Images
Louis looked dapper in a navy coat as he entered Westminster Abbey. Getty Images
Louis was whisked away by his nanny for part of the lengthy ceremony before he was reunited with his family. Getty Images

Last summer, during Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee, Louis, then 4, was photographed displaying a full range of emotions, from frustration to defiance.

During a ceremonial flyover, Louis put his hands over his ears and screamed, while his great-grandmother and mother tended to him.

But when it came to funny faces, an animated Louis was just warming up.

Prince George waits with his fellow Pages of Honor before heading into Westminster Abbey for King Charles’s coronation on May 6.
Prince William, Kate Middleton, Prince George and Princess Charlotte at the coronation on Saturday.
Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis stand during the coronation. Pool/Shutterstock

On the final day of the Platinum Jubilee, the rambunctious tot was caught on camera in a series of candid moments that included sticking out his tongue and waving his fingers at his mother, shushing her, and grinning while sitting on his grandfather’s lap.

Big sister Charlotte is no slouch when it comes to commanding the cameras, although she is less known for goofy faces and more for waving to the public.

This goes back to the Trooping the Colour event in 2016, held to mark her great-grandmother’s 90th birthday.

Princess Charlotte keeps herself busy, and Prince Louis appears a bit distracted at the coronation. Getty Images
Louis gives a wave as he sits alongside his siblings and parents following the conclusion of the ceremony.
During a flyover for Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee in June, Prince Louis displayed his displeasure. Samir Hussein/WireImage

While on the balcony, baby Charlotte, 13 months, wearing a pink dress and resting in her mother’s arms, waved while her brother, then 3, looked ready for bedtime.

And she melted hearts after she turned around and waved to the cameras as her father led her and George into the hospital to see baby brother Louis after he was born in 2018.

When Charlotte was born, George and his father were photographed in matching blue sweaters, and the proud big brother did the same: waved to photographers.

During the last day of the Platinum Jubilee, Louis showed a series of animated faces. Getty Images
Louis sits on his grandfather’s lap during the Platinum Jubilee celebration. Getty Images
During the Trooping the Colour last June, George, Louis and Charlotte greet crowds. Samir Hussein/WireImage

The heir even managed to steal the spotlight during a 2016 visit from then-President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama.

According to William’s spokesperson, Prince George was allowed to stay up past his bedtime to meet the first family.

He greeted them in a white bathrobe and smart pajamas.

George and William wave before visiting Middleton in the hospital after she gave birth to Charlotte in 2015. Getty Images
George shakes President Obama’s hand during the then-first family’s visit to the UK in 2016. EPA
Kate Middleton holds Princess Charlotte as she waves during a flyover in 2016. Also pictured are her father, Prince William, and brother, Prince George. AFP via Getty Images

A snapshot shows the cherubic tot shaking hands with Obama, who is crouching down to greet him. In another snap, he was riding a rocking horse, which was a gift from the Obamas.

These moments have been particularly welcome as the battles between Prince Harry and the rest of the Windsor clan have grown ugly, spilling over for public consumption with the publication of his memoir “Spare,” the Sussexes’ explosive interview with Oprah in 2021, and the couple’s Netflix docuseries.

The Cambridge children are undoubtedly a palate cleanser.