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Royal fans go wild as Prince Louis gets stuck into some shovelling at Big Help Out in Slough

Prince Louis sent royal fans wild as he happily got stuck into some shovelling while participating in the Big Help Out initiative in Slough with his family.

The Prince, 40, and Princess of Wales, 41, delighted volunteers this morning when they arrived at a local Scouts headquarters with their three children Prince George, nine, Princess Charlotte, eight, and Prince Louis, five.

Following on from the Coronation concert last night, the family spent hours renovating some Scouts huts for local members to use.

Footage posted on Twitter by the fan account @RoyalllyBelle shows the couple’s youngest son filling a wheelbarrow with sand.

The young royal – who didn’t attend the concert last night as it was past his bedtime –  was dressed in a light blue polo, navy shorts and black Adidas trainers.

Prince Louis, five, happily got stuck into some shovelling at a Scouts headquarters in Slough this morning

While Louis got stuck into the task at hand, two volunteers supervised the royal as he shovelled the sand. 

The 16-second clip shows one of the older Scouts testing out the wheelbarrow to see how heavy it was – as a devoted Louis didn’t pause for a second.

The adorable clip ends with Louis looking over in the direction of other volunteers – where his big sister Charlotte was happily repainting some of the wood for the huts. 

The clip has amassed over 1,500 ‘likes’ since it was uploaded earlier today – and royal fans were impressed by Louis’ work ethic.

One replied: ‘He definitely knows how to use a shovel, you can tell it’s something he’s done before! 

‘He’s not mucking about with little loads either, really getting stuck in.’

Another gushed: ‘I could use him in the garden. Impressive!’

‘He’s done that before,’ a third said. Meanwhile, a fourth added: ‘Wonderful to see him enjoy himself.’

The Prince and Princess of Wales' youngest child was seen filling a wheelbarrow with sand. Social media fans commented on how it looks like 'something he has done before'

The Prince and Princess of Wales’ youngest child was seen filling a wheelbarrow with sand. Social media fans commented on how it looks like ‘something he has done before’

The adorable clip of Prince Louis shovelling has amassed over 1,500 'likes' since it was uploaded earlier today

The adorable clip of Prince Louis shovelling has amassed over 1,500 ‘likes’ since it was uploaded earlier today

Prince Louis shovels sand

Prince Louis shovels sand

The footage – which was uploaded to Twitter – shows Prince Louis getting stuck into some shovelling while being overseen by two volunteers 

What’s more, Kate was seen pushing a wheelbarrow while her youngest son shoveled in sand as they helped spruce up a Slough scout hut. 

He then took control, steering it expertly as his mum supported its weight.

Charlotte was seen delightedly running to help prepare a new path while George, a future king himself, was spotted learning how to use a power drill. 

The couple and their three children were out and about again to mark the third day of the King’s Coronation, and Charles III’s life of service.

The Princess of Wales has been Joint President of the Scouts since 2020 and the royals joined volunteers resetting a path, digging a new soakaway, sanding and revarnishing the front door, adding planters to the front of the building and adding a mural to create a lasting legacy of the Big Help Out’s work.

The young prince missed the Coronation Concert last night because it was past his bedtime, but he got down to business and was operating a mini JCB on his father’s lap.

Prince Louis takes control of a wheelbarrow as he helps his mother, Britain's Catherine, Princess of Wales take part in the Big Help Out in Slough

Prince Louis takes control of a wheelbarrow as he helps his mother, Britain’s Catherine, Princess of Wales take part in the Big Help Out in Slough

Prince George also got stuck into the work and was pictured using a power drill as they renovated an old Scouts hut

Prince George also got stuck into the work and was pictured using a power drill as they renovated an old Scouts hut

Princess Charlotte and Prince George watched on as their little brother and their father went digging

Princess Charlotte and Prince George watched on as their little brother and their father went digging

Kate was seen speaking to a person in the crowd and said Charlotte was in year 3 at school

Kate was seen speaking to a person in the crowd and said Charlotte was in year 3 at school

The Princess of Wales was seen speaking to a person in the crowd and said Charlotte was in year three at school

William and Kate attended in support of the Big Help Out along with other senior royals including the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, the Princess Royal and the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester.

The Big Help Out scheme, which aims to inspire a new generation of volunteers by giving people a taster of what they can achieve, has been backed by celebrities across the country. 

The scheme, which aims to inspire a new generation of volunteers by giving people a taster of what they can achieve, has been backed by celebrities across the country. 

More than 1,500 charities have signed up. The Big Help Out has been organised by The Together Coalition and leading charities. 




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