If you spent anytime flicking through your TV this weekend, the chances are that you stumbled across a member of the British monarchy.
During what has been a nail-biting summer of sport - if you can call this mild and miserable weather 'summer', the Royal Family have rocked up to some of the high-profile sporting events of the year, including Prince George and Princess Charlotte.
However, many spectators seem to have one question in mind about a certain Royal youngster.
Where was Prince George spotted this weekend?
When Prince William isn't cutting shapes to 'Shake It Off' at a Taylor Swift concert, he's standing proud at Berlin's Olympiastadion with his eldest son and heir to the throne, Prince George.
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The father and son duo - who were suited and booted in their crispest of Royal garms - had hoped their attendance at the 2024 Euros final on Sunday evening (14 July) would assist the Three Lions in finally bringing it home during their match against Spain.
The two Princes were papped cheering elatedly - hands aloft and smiles beaming - when Cole Palmer brought England to equalise their Spanish opponents during the second-half.
Sadly, however, their hope of a victory for Gareth Southgate's team were dashed when Spain scored a second blinder in the final four minutes, bringing the score to 2-1, seeing a visibly-devastated William and George hanging their heads in devastation.
Where was Princess Charlotte?
Earlier on Sunday, the young Princess Charlotte accompanied her mother Kate Middleton and aunt Pippa to Wimbledon's Centre Court, to see Spanish reigning champ Carlos Alcaraz go head to head with Serbian veteran Novak Djokovic in the Grand Slam final.
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Charlotte and her family were greeted by a colossal standing ovation from fellow attendees, being that it was her mother, The Princess of Wales' second public appearance this entire year.
Kate has been undergoing treatment for cancer over the last six months, but the game of tennis looked to have lifted her spirits as she and Charlotte clapped from the sidelines.
And most importantly - WHERE was Prince Louis?
Sadly for spectators at this weekend's sporting achievements, the most downright iconic Royal youngster was sadly missing from the festivities, leading many to wonder: 'Where on Earth is Prince Louis?!'.
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The youngest of the Wales' children is famed for his comedic timing - despite being only six-years-old - and is often papped at prestigious Royal events causing complete and utter carnage.
I mean, who could possibly forget the youngster shoving his hands over his ears on the palace's balcony to block out the noise at the late Queen's jubilee in 2022?
Or the frantic and elaborate waving display he put on for spectators at his grandfather's King Charles' Coronation last year?
As such, many sports fans were wondering why he didn't get an invite to the events that his older siblings did.
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"Prince George is at the Euros, Charlotte went to Wimbledon, we all know Prince Louis is at Mean Girls the musical," one social media user joked.
Another said: "Prince George - Euros Final, Princess Charlotte - Wimbledon Mens Final, Prince Louis - rollerblading down the halls of Buckingham Palace with a tie on his head."
"Princess Charlotte at the Wimbledon final and Prince George in Berlin to watch England." a third noted.
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As a younger sibling I feel for Louis stuck at home, I also have sympathy with the adult putting him to bed tonight."
Speaking to press during last year's tennis championships, Kate revealed that her youngest son had been left 'very upset' to be kept at home then.
Maybe next year, Louis!
Topics: Royal Family, Kate Middleton, Prince George, Prince William