Prince Louis has secured his reputation as one of the cheekiest members of the Royal Family who has had the public in stitches at huge events like Queen Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee and King Charles' coronation. While he will not be joining other members of the Royal Family at the annual Easter service this year, a very memorable moment was caught on camera back in 2022.
In the resurfaced TikTok video, Louis had royal watchers in hysterics as he desperately tried to launch himself into the car boot as the bags were being loaded. After a few attempts, the prince resorted to a successful running jump, much to the crowd's amusement.
The young royal, who will turn seven on 23 April, will celebrate Easter with his parents and siblings at their Anmer Hall home in Norfolk.
In a video taken by a person in the crowd as they visited Windsor Castle, Prince Louis can be seen leading the way and causing mischief as his family packs up the car.
The youngest of the Wales children can be seen trying to climb into the boot as his parents and nanny load up the car to head off home.
After a few failed attempts and a helping hand from his mum, Prince Louis decides a running jump is the best course of action. After a successful leap, Louis can be seen entering the car and getting into his seat next to his brother and sister.
The news that the Wales family will not be joining other members of the Royal Family at St George's Chapel, Windsor came after it was announced that Prince William had spoken with King Charles about his intention to miss the annual gathering.
It was reported by the Daily Mirror that the King agreed that they could spend the Easter weekend with their family. "They are choosing to spend time together as a family before the children go back to school", the source added.
Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis will be heading back to school on Thursday April 24, having broken up for the Easter holidays on Friday March 28.