
A lip reader has revealed what Prince William appeared to say to his son Louis at today's VE Day celebrations moments after the seven-year-old provided yet another iconic moment.
People across the UK came together today (Monday 5 May) to celebrate VE (Victory in Europe) Day, 80 years on from Germany's unconditional surrender and the Allies' victory over Adolf Hitler in World War II.
While it's a hugely important day for people to remember those who gave their lives in the war, you can perhaps sympathise with a seven-year-old who is front and centre of the celebrations.
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Prince Louis was given a front-row seat to the festivities in London alongside his brother George, with the camera rarely straying from the young royals' reactions to the ongoing parade. Take a look below:
Seven-year-olds aren't exactly renowned for having the best attention span, and Louis has already been lauded by the public after his hilarious reaction to his brother's shampoo-advert-esque hair flick.
He also clearly has an excellent command of sarcasm at such a young age, with him reportedly asking his dad: "Isn't this supposed to be fun?"
Now, a lip reading expert has revealed what she thinks William said to Louis after the camera captured the youngster rolling his eyes.
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Nicola Hickling, founder of LipReader Ltd, revealed to The Express what she thinks Louis and William were saying to each other as the marching Armed Services personnel passed in front of them.

William allegedly said to Louis: "They are grabbing their bars, isn’t it great?" to which the young royal replied: "They are marching straight."
The future King of England then asks if Louis can see those on parade turning or lining up, to which Louis then replies: "They’re going in a circle."
So, if you're worried about your kids coming up with typically blunt or sarcastic responses then not to fear, as Prince William is having to put up with exactly the same.
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But most of the Brits love the Royals, and this only seems to have convinced people further that Louis truly is a little legend.

On X, one user posted: "Oh, the baby brother eye roll. I think we shall hopefully continue to get Prince Louis antics much into the future."
Another said: "Prince Louis and his eye roll. Haha!"
Louis has had to deal with a lot in his short life, including the death of his great-grandmother Queen Elizabeth II, as well as his mother's cancer diagnosis, but he clearly has the sort of personality that will win him a lot of fans as he grows up.
Topics: Royal Family, Prince William, UK News