Prince Louis sparks fan frenzy as he rushes to 'protect' Princess Charlotte in sweet video
A video of Prince Louis displaying his protective instincts over Princess Charlotte has gone viral with royal fans loving it.
A resurfaced clip showcasing Prince Louis's determination to "protect" his older sister Princess Charlotte has gone viral, with royal fans praising the young royals' relationship.
The video, uploaded on TikTok, shows a segment from the Platinum Jubilee Pageant which took place in June 2022.
In the footage, Louis's protective instincts are on full display when his cousin, Mia Tindall, tries to speak to Charlotte, who is sat in the row in front of Mia.
At first, the five-year-old is seen grabbing Mia's arm and pulling it away from his sister.
But when that doesn't seem to work, Louis comes back stronger and tugs at his cousin’s hair.
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Royal fans could not help but comment on the adorable clip.
One user wrote on TikTok: "Prince Louis watching over his big sister [love heart face emojis]" while another one said: "Prince Louis is a good brother."
A third one added: "Louis be like: Don't ever touch my sister" while a fourth one commented: "Love Louis what a little character".
Mia showed up again on Christmas Day when she was pictured holding hands with her younger cousin as they walked together along with the rest of the royals.
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Zara and Mike's children are known to be getting on quite well with Prince William and Princess Kate's children. But they often get competitive with each other.
Mike has previously said: "Our kids play with their kids in this competition we have."
Zara agreed and added: "I think our families are fairly competitive."