Prince Louis is loved by royal fans across the globe for his cheeky antics at royal events, whether that be his dancing, his relatable facial expressions, or his mischievous ways.
While his grandad is the king of the UK and Commonwealth, Louis is just like many other six-year-olds across the world, both on the royal stage and at home in Windsor.
It also seems that Louis’ cheeky ways are something that all his family are used to, including his grandparents Michael and Carole Middleton, Princess Kate’s parents.
On The Daily Mail’s Palace Confidential podcast last week, it was revealed by royal editor Rebecca English that the sweet prince had once been heard making an amusing six-word remark to his grandmother on holiday in Mustique, a Caribbean island.
The comment was reportedly heard by a fellow holidaymaker who had witnessed Louis playing in the sea.
As his grandmother Carole tried to get him to get out of the water, the young prince was reportedly heard saying: “No, I’m not coming. You’re old.”
Speaking about a Daily Mail reporter called Sofia, who spoke to the fellow holidaymaker, Rebecca said on the podcast: “She knows someone who was on holiday on Mustique at the same time as them and told her how she’d seen Carole try to get Louis out of the sea.
“He apparently said to her ‘No, I’m not coming. You’re old.’”
It is not known how old the prince was when he made the cheeky comment.
Despite the fact that Louis does have a cheeky side like most six-year-olds, the young prince is also seen to have a very loving side.
Over the years, Louis has been seen fondly holding hands with multiple family members, with one sweet moment in 2022 showing the young prince wrapping his arms around his mum Princess Kate.
Other moments over the years have seen the six-year-old wanting to sit on the laps of numerous family members, including his grandad King Charles, 76.