Prince Louis was the star of the show at his mum Kate Middleton's Christmas carol service when he tried to blow out a candle.
The adorable five year old was seen taking a big breath to put out his candle at the Together At Christmas event, while his mum let out a huge smile. Louis was standing alongside his sister Princess Charlotte, seven and brother Prince George, nine, as he leaned forward with his arms stretched back.
The service will be aired on Christmas Eve with the three Royal children sending cards to kids in need. The Princess of Wales will share a special video message during the service on ITV1 to say a thank you to those helping little ones feel safe.
Kate will start the service by saying: "Christmas is a time when we come together and celebrate the birth of a newborn baby. The arrival of every baby is a precious and momentous time, it brings us together to reflect on new beginnings and brings hope for the future.
"From parents and carers to early educators, midwives, health visitors and community volunteers thank you for all you do in helping the very youngest members of our communities, feel safe, valued and loved. This is not just making a difference to children today, it will go on to shape a happier, healthier, fairer world in the future."
Kate was joined by her husband William and 1,500 guests at the carol service, which included a touching musical tribute to John Lennon and George Michael. The concert took place on the 43rd anniversary of Lennon's tragic death.
Jacob Collier, a talented songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, played Wham!'s hit Last Christmas on Lennon's upright piano. This special piano was owned by George Michael and was kindly loaned by his estate for the event.
Roman Kemp, son of Spandau Ballet bassist Martin Kemp and former Wham! backing singer Shirlie Kemp, introduced Collier. He also shared stories about his godfather, George Michael.
Oscar winner Jim Broadbent read an extract from Letters From Father Christmas by JRR Tolkien, while singers Beverley Knight and Adam Lambert performed. The TV programme will also feature extra content, including films highlighting the importance of early childhood.
Celebrities like Rio and Kate Ferdinand and Dame Sheila Hancock will make contributions. Royal Carols: Together At Christmas will be shown at 7.45pm on ITV1 and ITV X on Christmas Eve.
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