Prince Louis may be adored by royal fans for his cheeky antics, but new data has revealed a surprising twist, he is one of the least Googled royals of the past year.
The seven-year-old, youngest child of Prince William and Princess Kate, has become a fan favourite at events like Trooping the Colour, where his hilarious faces and endless balcony waves often outshine even his parents.
But despite his viral-worthy moments, Click Intelligence data shows Louis was only searched 71,700 times online between September 2024 and August 2025.
By comparison, Prince Harry topped the list with 2.2 million searches, followed closely by King Charles.
Meghan Markle also saw huge spikes in online searches, ranking higher overall than many other senior royals.
Prince George, Princess Charlotte, Princess Eugenie, and Princess Anne all placed ahead of Louis as well.
The reason for Louis’ low search numbers remains unclear, especially given the way crowds cheer louder with each wave he gives from the Buckingham Palace balcony. Even King Charles has been seen chuckling at his grandson’s antics.
Although his online stats don’t match his public charm, Louis continues to capture hearts in person, proving some royals don’t need Google rankings to be adored.
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