They’re cut from the same cloth.

Prince Louis mimicked his older brother, Prince George, during the VE Day parade on Monday.

As the brothers watched the military procession from the Queen Victoria Memorial in London, George took his fingers and pushed his hair back.

Prince Louis mimicked his older brother, Prince George, during the VE Day parade on Monday. Getty Images
As the brothers watched the military procession from the Queen Victoria Memorial in London, George took his fingers and pushed his hair back. Getty Images

Seconds later, cameras caught the 7-year-old copying the 11-year-old’s mannerisms by moving his hair back with his hand.

Louis then began blowing up at the hair that was across his forehead.

George and his younger brother attended the VE Day parade with their 10-year-old sister, Princess Charlotte, and their parents, Prince William and Kate Middleton.

Seconds later, cameras caught the 7-year-old copying the 11-year-old’s mannerisms by moving his hair back with his hand. Getty Images
Louis then began blowing up at the hair that was across his forehead. Getty Images

Louis was seated between William, 42, and George. Meanwhile, Charlotte sat between her older brother and the Princess of Wales, 43.

Louis, who is known for stealing the show with his facial expressions, was caught on camera tugging at the braided cord on the Prince of Wales’ military jacket.

He also used his hand to brush down his father’s uniform top.

George and his younger brother attended the VE Day parade with their 10-year-old sister, Prince Charlotte, and their parents, Prince William and Kate Middleton. Getty Images
Louis, who is known for stealing the show with his facial expressions, was caught on camera tugging at the braided cord on the Prince of Wales’ military jacket. Getty Images

The young child seemed to be bored with the procession and was often seen sticking out his tongue and staring at the sky.

Professional lip reader Nicola Hickling told the US Sun on Tuesday that William and Louis had a quick conversation about the event lacking an element of enjoyment.

“Look at this, I think it’s going to be quite wet today,” Hickling claimed the future king told his youngest child, referring to the gray weather.

The young child seemed to be bored with the procession and was seen sticking out his tongue and staring at the sky. Getty Images
A professional lip reader claimed Louis asked his dad, “Wasn’t this supposed to be fun?” Getty Images

Louis then allegedly complained to his dad, asking, “Wasn’t this supposed to be fun?”

Hickling claimed William replied to Louis, “It is, son.”

The former search and rescue pilot assured his son that the procession was “not going to be long.”

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