PRINCE Louis has grabbed the attention of millions after being seen messing about in a digger and practicing archery at a Scout hut in Slough.
The young royal joined his big brother and sister – Prince George and Princess Charlotte – helping to renovate the 3rd Upton Scouts Hut in Slough as part of the Big Help Out, yesterday (Monday, May 8).
This was Prince Louis' first offical royal engagement.
When the Prince of Wales took control of a digger, Louis sat in his father’s lap as the Prince of Wales moved the mechanical arm and grabbed a bucket full of soil before dumping it on a spoil heap.
Sky News posted a 2-minute video on TikTok that shows the young royal getting stuck into his duties.
The video begins with Prince Louis shovelling sand into a wheelbarrow, which he then carries himself. He is joined by his mum, the Princess of Wales, as they continued to shovel the sand.
The videos of Prince Louis have been shared on multiple TikTok accounts, gaining millions of views.
One commenter said: "He is so adorable".
Many agree with comments including "adorable kid", "Lovely to see them enjoying themselves", and "Louis is my favourite".
His siblings joined in on the outdoor activities as Prince George was seen drilling hole in a piece of wood.
Charlotte was spotted painting what appeared to be doors and Louis tried his hand at interior decorating, making hand prints on a wall under the direction of the Princess of Wales.
The young royals got a reward for their hard work, toasting marshmallows over a barbecue, and then tried their hand at archery.
Louis is seen enjoying a s'more, after toasting the marshmallows. The video hears Prince William tell the Scouts that is has made his day.
Commenters on the social media platform were quick to mention the young prince's "fiesty" personality.
One said: "The way he walked with the wheel barrow like he was thinking 'I'm the boss now'".
It is clear that Brits enjoyed seeing a casual insight into the life of the young royals.
One commenter said: "Incredible family who enjoy being just a normal family. A credit to our royal family!!"
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