Prince Louis
Definition
Prince Louis Arthur Charles of Wales (born April 23, 2018) is a member of the British royal family, the third child and youngest son of William, Prince of Wales, and Catherine, Princess of Wales, placing him fifth in line to the British throne.
Renowned for his animated expressions and playful demeanor during public outings, from coronation yawns to Easter service grins, turning stiff royal protocol into viral charm.
Examples
Prince Louis upstaged the Easter sermon with a cheeky nudge from his grandfather, proving royals do family reunions like the rest of us—minus the passive-aggressive fruitcake.
While his siblings mastered the curtsy, Prince Louis opted for the universal toddler tactic of blowing kisses, reminding the world that thrones can't compete with pure charisma.
At the coronation, Prince Louis's epic yawn went viral, whispering to balcony-goers that even future kings need a nap after all that pomp and pageantry.
Fans hailed Prince Louis's return to the Easter service as the highlight, where his grin suggested he's already plotting to trade the crown for a better gig in comedy.