Prince Louis makes a memorable appearance at the Military Air Show – see photo!

The young royal attended the Royal International Air Tattoo with his family on Friday

<p>Sky News, Aaron Chown/PA Images via Getty</p><p>” src=”https://s.yimg.com/ny/api/res/1.2/2X7dK7l4Di3MfyQ_.m4XWQ–/YXBwaWQ9aGlnaGxhbmRlcjt3PTk2MDtoPTY0MA–/https://media.zenfs.com/en/people_218/a2b537ee84fa4a6462405c2850c2d6ab”/></p><p>Sky News, Aaron Chown/PA Images via Getty</p><p>Prince Louis knows how to steal the show!</p><p>While attending the Royal International Air Tattoo on Friday with parents Kate Middleton and Prince William, and siblings Prince George and Princess Charlotte, the five-year-old was seen giving an adorable reaction to the planes flying overhead.</p><p>Also Read: Kate Middleton and Prince William Take a Surprise Air Show Trip With George, Charlotte and Louis</p><p>The moment was captured as the Royal Family toured the C-17 Globemaster III that flew Queen Elizabeth’s body back to London following her death in September.  A large plane could be heard in a video of their tour recorded by Sky Newsthe young prince looked stunned and screamed while covering his ears.</p><p>His reaction was reminiscent of his appearance on Trooping the Color last year, when he stood on the balcony of Buckingham Palace with his family.  During the event, Louis stole the show as he waved at the crowd, pulled funny faces and covered his ears with his hands during the loud flyby.</p><p>The royal family’s latest outing also marked the start of summer vacation for Louis, George and Charlotte.  The three children recently completed their year at Lambrook School, where the trio started together in September.  This will be the first full summer for the Prince and Princess of Wales and their children at Adelaide Cottage, following the family’s big move from London to Windsor last year.</p><p>Related: School is out for Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis!  How they will spend their summer</p><p><img data-lazyloaded=

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It also comes two months after the conclusion of Louis’ first-ever official royal engagement.

To mark the occasion, Louis and his family volunteered with the 3rd Upton Scout Group in Slough as part of the Big Help Out. During the event he helped the Boy Scouts renovate their Boy Scout Hut and participated in the plating, sanding and painting. Matt Hyde, CEO of Scouts and co-founder of Big Help Out, told PEOPLE that the whole family was “really stuck” — adding, “Louis went ahead” with “the painting and the wheelbarrow full of sand and the mural.” “

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“Louis was very enthusiastic and did a good job,” Anne Edwards, an adult Scout volunteer, told PEOPLE. “He was determined to do it all by himself and he managed to stick the whole brush in there and flick it up, covering some of us in paint!”

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