Playful Prince Louis reduces crowd to fits of laughter at church service after cheeky chocolate prank
FUNFUL When Prince Louis shattered a Terry’s chocolate orange on the floor during a church service, he was met with roars of amusement.
During the royals’ Christmas Day service in Sandringham, the adorable six-year-old was invited to assist.
The Rev Canon In his sermon, Paul Williams employed the conventional stocking-filler.
He said, “You have to tap it and unwrap it,” in response to a question about how to separate the parts.
Hundreds of well-wishers gathered outside the Church of St. Mary Magdalene heard him order Louis, “Just drop it,” via speakers. Then, there was a huge bang as the treat hit the floor.
Earlier, Louis was heard joyfully and loudly responding, “Marshmallows,” when the clergyman inquired as to whether the youngsters in the church had received any candy for Christmas.
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Later, Louis was spotted with a chocolate Santa, a Cadbury’s selection box, and a chocolate orange.
Many fans claimed they wanted to support the King and Princess of Wales during their cancer fights, and the numbers were thought to be the largest in years.
After receiving over a dozen bouquets, 42-year-old Kate needed assistance from staff to transport her collection back to Sandringham.
Additionally, she was spotted laughing with kids and their parents and was given multiple Get Well Soon cards.
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