Share this @internewscast.com
When it comes to brotherly banter, it seems Prince Louis is following in the footsteps of his uncle, Prince Harry.
Harry has long held the reputation for being the ‘resident joker’ of the Royal Family.
Prior to his departure from the royal family and relocation to California, the Duke of Sussex went to considerable lengths to bring a lighter atmosphere to formal occasions.
Nowadays, seeing Princes Harry and William sharing laughter is a rare sight. However, they were once very close, especially after enduring the tragic loss of their mother, Princess Diana, at ages 12 and 15.
And like any brothers, Harry and William would taunt and tease each other, often to the amusement of the world’s press.
The Channel 5 program, Lipreading the Royals: The Secret Conversations, features forensic lip reader Khalil Anwar, who analyzed a previously unheard exchange between William and Harry during their father’s wedding to Camilla.
Khalil said that William opens the dialogue by saying his ‘hair is a right mess’ to which Harry responds ‘woah!’
He reportedly said: ‘Woah, it’s gone like that!’ while gesturing outwards and laughing at William.

In the Channel 5 show, Lipreading the Royals: The Secret Conversations, forensic lip reader Khalil Anwar provided analysis of an unnoticed dialogue between Princes William and Harry at their father’s wedding to Camilla in April 2005.

Khalil said that William opens the dialogue by saying his ‘hair is a right mess’ to which Harry responds ‘woah!’

He reportedly said: ‘Woah, it’s gone like that!’ while gesturing outwards and laughing at William
Khalil added that Harry then downplayed his reaction and said, ‘no it’s ok, it’s alright’.
William, who gained the title of the world’s sexiest man for two consecutive years, reportedly replied to Harry with a playful grin, simply saying ‘don’t’.
The lipreading expert said: ‘We see the brotherly nature of their relationship here.
‘They do have the normal banter that all brothers do have and they’re allowed to have the odd dig and poke at each other.’
Royal historian Dr Tessa Dunlop added: ‘William with hair, I mean now that’s a bit of a novelty.
‘I think one of the reasons it’s a bit wayward is because it’s clearly falling out, isn’t it? It’s a bit thin.
‘He’s realising he’s having a bad hair day and Harry’s loving it.’
A similar interaction between Princes Louis and George was caught on camera earlier this year at VE Day celebrations.

When it comes to friendly teasing between brothers, it appears Prince Louis is taking cues from his Uncle Harry. Princes George and Louis are seen during the military event commemorating the 80th anniversary of VE Day on May 5, 2025.

Siblings Princess Charlotte, Prince George and Prince Louis are pictured on May 5, 2025

A grab from a video shows Louis impersonating George’s hair flip at the event
Prince Louis, seven, was pictured chatting with Prince George, 12, at Buckingham Palace.
While the pair sat next to each other, Louis was spotted catching a glimpse of his brother gently brushing the hair from in front of his face.
Seconds later, his younger brother copied him – but added a little of his trademark cheeky flair to the movement as he swished his hair to the side while pulling an over-exaggerated facial expression.
It’s unclear whether the young royal was looking up to his elder brother in a bid to be just like him, or just teasing George – but royal fans were left in stitches either way.
This is not the first time Louis’s similarities to his uncle have been pointed out.
In the 1980s, a young Harry was often photographed sticking his tongue out at events, just as Louis is often seen stealing the show with his faces.
At just 15 months old, Louis’s personality was already shining through when he stole Kate’s sunglasses and delighted the crowds by smiling, laughing and toddling off to chase horses.
Like Louis, the late Queen was known for her sense of humour and well-timed delivery, keeping her cards close to her chest and choosing her words wisely.

In the 1980s, a young Harry was often photographed sticking his tongue out at events, just as Louis is often seen stealing the show with his faces

At just 15 months old, Louis’s personality was already shining through when he stole Kate’s sunglasses and delighted the crowds by smiling, laughing and toddling off to chase horses in July 2019

Louis was photographed sticking his tongue out at his mother, Kate, while they attended the Platinum Pageant on The Mall on June 5, 2022

It seems Louis, who is pictured pulling a funny face, is taking the ‘family joker’ crown from Harry
One of the most amusing photos of the two royals together came from June 2022 when Louis stole the show during the RAF flypast to mark Her Majesty’s 70 years on the throne.
He saluted the planes and then screamed and put his hands over his ears as they flew over making an incredible noise. Usually a stickler for good behaviour, the Queen was highly amused by her adorable great grandson.
The Queen was also known as a top-class mimic and loved to impersonate people, which is clearly a trait Louis has taken on.
Royal author Ingrid Seward wrote in her 2023 book, My Mother And I: ‘The Queen’s stern look, inherited from her grandmother Queen Mary, belies the wonderful sense of humour we got to see more and more as she got older.
‘The Queen could be extremely funny, in a slightly mocking way.
‘She was also a first-class mimic, particularly of politicians, but never to anyone’s face. She could only laugh or state her opinions in private, and some of them were pretty forceful.’
Even the Queen’s dressmaker, Angela Kelly, was reportedly blown away by the Queen’s ability to copy her scouse accent.

The Queen was also known as a top-class mimic and loved to impersonate people, which is clearly a trait Louis has taken on

Usually a stickler for good behaviour, the Queen was highly amused by her adorable great-grandson at Trooping the Colour in 2022


Royal author Ingrid Seward wrote in her 2023 book, My Mother And I: ‘The Queen could be extremely funny, in a slightly mocking way’
Seward went as far to suggest that the Queen’s sense of humour was the secret to her and Philip’s long and happy marriage.
‘I think the secret is they laugh together. I think the Queen is the comedian,’ she said.
For many, Louis’s cheeky antics are the highlight of royal events, providing light relief and a much needed touch of reality in formal situations.
At just seven years old, his timing is impeccable and would certainly give the late Queen a run for her money.