Sunday 5 June 2022 04:10 PM Expressive Prince Louis steals the show AGAIN as four-year-old clenches his ... trends now Had enough Louis? Expressive Prince steals the show AGAIN as four-year-old clenches his fists, puts his hands over his face, sticks out his tongue and shushes his mother Kate in the Royal box Prince Louis once again proved a hit on social media while watching the Platinum Jubilee Pageant in London The four-year-old delighted crowds on Thursday as he stood next to his great-grandmother The Queen Today, he proved just as entertaining while reacting to the fourth day of celebrations for the Platinum Jubilee At times, he was seen cocking a snook, placed his hands over his face, shushed his mother and clenched fists Latest Platinum Jubilee news as the Queen celebrates 70 years of service By Stewart Carr For Mailonline Published: 16:03 BST, 5 June 2022 | Updated: 16:07 BST, 5 June 2022 Viewcomments Advertisement After stealing the show on the Royal balcony, Prince Louis showed off his star power again today while watching the fourth day of Platinum Jubilee celebrations . The four-year-old delighted crowds on Thursday as he stood next to his great-grandmother The Queen with his hands covering his ears amid the roaring cries of the public. Today, as he sat next to the Duchess of Cambridge in the Royal Box at the Platinum Pageant in London, he reacted with similar wonder at all the fuss. At times, he cocked a snook, placed his hands over his face, shushed his mother, clenched his fists, joined his hands together as if in prayer and stood on his seat for a better view. And of course, social media loved it as Abby posted on Twitter: 'Prince Louis being iconic as always.' Belle added: 'Prince Louis' facial expressions are as legendary as ever.' And Canellecitadelle tweeted: 'Prince Louis deserves is own meme section! I cant with how expressive his face is!! Love you little bug!' Cocking a snook! The prince pulled more than a few faces as he watched the pageant from the Royal box with his mother, the Duchess of Cambridge 'Shush mother': He even placed his hand over his mother's mouth at one point while watching the pageant Behind the little prince sat Mike Tindall who entertained the boy with funny faces to keep him amused. What's going on? The prince stood up on his seat at one point for a better view of the party down below All fun and smiles: The prince appeared to enjoy himself despite four long days of jubilee celebrations Behind the little prince sat Mike Tindall who at one point, entertained the boy with funny faces to keep him amused. Liyah posted online: 'Unfortunately for Prince Louis, he can’t be mischievous because Mike will make sure he behaves.' Belle added: 'Love this photo of Mike Tindall teasing Prince Louis and making sure he’s well behaved for the Platinum Jubilee Pageant.' Prince Louis placed his hands over his eyes at one point while watching the pageant on the fourth day of celebrations Sleepy! He was also seen rubbing his eyes as the procession made its way along The Mall Yay! The Prince also clenched his fists while looking non-plussed at all the fuss down below Immediately to his left, the prince's two elder siblings Prince George and Princess Charlotte sat near their father and cut stately figures as they watched the proceedings. Cool as ice: The Duke of Cambridge and his two elder children sat cool, calm and collected though the long procession in London Immediately to his left, the prince's two elder siblings Prince George and Princess Charlotte sat near their father and cut stately figures as they watched the proceedings. A colorful street pageant celebrating Queen Elizabeth II's life and highlighting Britain's diversity paraded through central London on Sunday, the final day of a long holiday weekend honoring the monarch's 70 years on the throne. Royal fans were hoping to see another glimpse of the 96-year-old queen later at Buckingham Palace, where the parade ends. With the ringing of bells at Westminster Abbey, a spectacular military parade featuring 200 horses began the ceremony as they marched down the Mall to Buckingham Palace. They flanked the gold state coach, a gilded carriage that transported the queen to her coronation 69 years ago. The queen wasn't taking part in the pageant - though a virtual version of her, drawn from archival video from her 1953 coronation, was shown at the coach's windows. Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility