Prince Louis has been capturing the hearts of the nation for years with his cheeky antics, whether that be dancing on the Buckingham Palace balcony, pulling funny faces or ignoring orders from his older siblings. While Louis, seven, often steals the show at royal events, especially the annual Trooping the Colour, he is not so successful at stealing attention online.
This is because new data has shown that Prince Louis is one of the least googled royals - a major surprise considering how much the public adore him. In new data looking at who were the most googled members of the Royal Family between September 2024 and August 2025, it has been revealed that Louis was among the royals searched the least. In just less than a year, the data from Click Intelligence shows that Prince William and Princess Kate's youngest son was only searched 71,700 times online.
The reason for this is unknown and does not seem to reflect the young prince's popularity, with the seven-year-old sparking massive fan reaction at royal events.
This was seen just months ago when he left royal fans delighted at Trooping the Colour by waving at them numerous times from the Buckingham Palace balcony.
With each wave, the cheers got louder and louder, leaving the young prince looking delighted.
This also resulted in some giggles from his royal relatives, including his grandfather King Charles.

While Louis is not searched much online according to Click Intelligence, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle - who quit royal life in 2020 - are.
As reported by The Daily Mail, data from Click Intelligence shows that between September 2024 and August 2025, Harry was the most googled royal with 2.2 million searches.
Although King Charles III was the second most googled royal for this time frame, the data showed Meghan to have had higher overall spikes in online interest, with the reason for this not being confirmed. Prince George, Princess Charlotte, Princess Eugenie and Princess Anne also rank higher than Louis on the list.
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