His infectious joy not only thrilled the crowd but also amused his Royal relatives, including his grandfather King Charles.
Despite Prince Louis not being a popular search topic according to Click Intelligence, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle – who stepped back from Royal duties in 2020 – certainly are.
The Daily Mail reports that data from Click Intelligence reveals that between September 2024 and August 2025, Harry was the most searched-for Royal with 2.2 million searches.
While King Charles III was the second most googled Royal during this period, the data indicated that Meghan experienced higher overall spikes in online interest, though the reason for this remains unconfirmed.
Prince George, Princess Charlotte, Princess Eugenie, and Princess Anne also outrank Louis on the list.
Prince Louis, known for his charming antics such as dancing on the Buckingham Palace balcony and playfully ignoring his older siblings, has been a crowd favorite at Royal events like the annual Trooping the Colour. However, despite his popularity in person, the seven year old prince doesn’t seem to command the same attention online.
Surprisingly, recent data reveals that Prince Louis is one of the least searched members of the Royal Family. According to statistics examining the most googled royals from September 2024 to August 2025, Prince Louis was among those least sought after.
The data, provided by Click Intelligence, shows that Prince William and Princess Kate’s youngest son was only searched 71,700 times online within that year. The report emerges as a stylist slams cruel trolls in one key defense of Princess Kate’s hair switch ‘be sensitive’.
The reason behind this discrepancy remains unclear, especially considering the young prince’s evident popularity.
His charm never fails to elicit enthusiastic responses from Royal fans during public appearances.
This was particularly evident a few months ago during the Trooping the Colour ceremony.
Prince Louis delighted the crowd by repeatedly waving from the Buckingham Palace balcony, each wave eliciting louder cheers, reports the Express.