The Red Arrows perform a flypast during Trooping the Colour, drawing attention to the royal family’s public appearance. Multiple outlets report that the focus during the event is on Prince Louis, the youngest child of the Prince and Princess of Wales. Coverage notes that Louis is known for his humorous or spontaneous reactions during major royal occasions, and audiences watch for his response as the aircraft pass overhead. The reports describe the moment as part of the traditional ceremonial spectacle associated with Trooping the Colour, with the Royal Air Force display adding to the visual scale of the day. While the aircraft flypast is presented as a highlight of the ceremony, the outlets converge on the idea that observers pay particular attention to Louis and the on-camera interactions or expressions of the Prince and Princess of Wales during the event. Overall, the coverage emphasizes both the service of the flypast within the ceremony and the public interest in Louis’s presence at a high-profile royal event.