Prince Louis’s VE Day antics have Bev Turner and Andrew Pierce in stitches as young royal ‘rolls eyes’ at brother.
GB News
The royal children were part of a larger family gathering marking the VE Day celebrations today
Don't Miss
Most Read
Trending on GB News
Prince Louis and Princess Charlotte were absent from a special tea party at Buckingham Palace this afternoon but their elder brother Prince George did attended the gathering.
The young royals had earlier joined their parents, the Prince and Princess of Wales, for VE Day commemorations alongside King Charles and Queen Camilla.
Despite participating in the significant Second World War commemoration event, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis did not attend the subsequent reception for veterans.
The royal children were part of a larger family gathering marking the VE Day celebrations.
Prince Louis and Princess Charlotte were absent from a special tea party at Buckingham Palace this afternoon but their elder brother Prince George did attended the gathering.
Getty
The Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, The Princess Royal and Sir Tim Laurence, and The Duke of Kent also attended the event.
The Prime Minister joined the Royal Family for this important tribute to those who served during the Second World War.
Later in the day, King Charles, as Patron of the Royal British Legion, and Queen Camilla hosted a tea party for veterans and members of the Second World War generation.
Around 50 veterans and people who lived through the war attended the special reception at Buckingham Palace.
The royal children were part of a larger family gathering marking the VE Day celebrations today
Getty
Prince George joined senior royals at the gathering.
Guests at the tea party included veterans from British and Commonwealth Armed Forces, WRENs, and Special Operations Executives.
The Marble Corridor of Buckingham Palace was decorated with bunting made from recycled fabrics from the Royal estates.
Family members and carers accompanied the veterans to the special reception.
LATEST ROYAL NEWS:
- King Charles supported by Prince William and Kate as Royal Family lead the nation's VE Day celebrations
- Princess Kate and Prince William seen for the first time since Prince Harry discussed bitter royal feud
- Prince Louis, Princess Charlotte and Prince George join Kate and Prince William at Buckingham Palace
The event brought together multiple generations of royals to pay tribute to the wartime generation.
Getty
The Prince and Princess of Wales joined Their Majesties at the reception, along with other senior royals.
The Prime Minister was also present to honour those who contributed to the war effort on the home front.
The event brought together multiple generations of royals to pay tribute to the wartime generation.