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Prince Louis is up to his old tricks.

The youngest Wales family member, who just celebrated his seventh birthday, has captured the affection of people worldwide, for his silly antics and stone-cold stares during Monday’s military parade and flypast celebration to mark the 80th anniversary of the Victory in Europe Day, which marks the end of World War II.

Joining his older siblings, Princess Charlotte, 10, and Prince George, 11, along with his mom and dad, Kate Middleton and Prince William, Louis had a front row seat to the military parade, which passed outside Buckingham Palace.

Sandwiched between his dad and brother, the young prince could be seen dusting something off William’s shoulder, as well as pulling on the rope braids attached to the future King’s uniform.

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He also appeared to mock George in a way that only a younger sibling in public can accomplish. At one point, when George smoothed his hair back and away from his face, …

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