Prince Louis brought the festive fun to Sandringham with his hilarious Terry's Chocolate Orange antics during the Christmas church service.
The six-year-old stole the spotlight when he joined his parents, the Prince and Princess of Wales, along with siblings Prince George and Princess Charlotte, at the Church of St Mary Magdalene.
As Rev Canon Paul Williams led the service, he sparked a lighthearted moment by asking the congregation if anyone knew the proper way to open a Terry's Chocolate Orange.
That’s when he seized the opportunity to demonstrate his own technique.
Louis, eager to help, gave a gentle tap to the chocolate treat but struggled to separate the segments.
In a fit of exasperation, the clergyman advised, "Just drop it!" The result? A loud bang echoed through the church’s speakers, sending the hundreds of royal fans outside into fits of laughter.
Earlier in the service, Louis had also stolen the spotlight when he enthusiastically shouted out, "Marshmallows!" when asked if anyone had opened sweets that morning.
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