Uninhibited children spread hope, joy, and, more often than not, laughter.

Prince Louis is no exception.

Naturally, when it’s all over, everyone wants to know who said what.

Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Louis

Everyday people?

When the engines were heard, Louis exclaimed, “Yes!

Looking fondly at the boy, the Queen said, “There it is!”

Prince Louis looking exasperated

Unable to contain himself, Louis cried out, “Red Arrows whoa!”

Not exactly a riveting conversation, admittedly.

Still, this is what true fans of the royal clan enjoy most.

Such an everyday exchange could easily occur within the walls of their own humble abodes.

This, then, is the stuff that endears the royals to their adoring public.

It’s a first for King Charles III.

The event will celebrate his 75th birthday, which actually occurs on November 14.

(The Household Division comprises seven British regiments that serve the reigning monarch.)

BBC bills this event as “a world-renowned spectacle full of music, majesty, and military precision.”