Prince Louis has been voted the top royal mischief maker in a poll to mark the 75th anniversary of Dennis the Menace.
The seven-year-old was chosen as the 22nd most mischievous person among 75 well-known people who also included his siblings, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, his uncle, the Duke of Sussex, and his grandfather, King Charles.
The youngest Wales family member regularly delights the nation and internet with his cheeky antics at normally solemn ceremonial events.
The 1,000 children who were surveyed by The Beano, aged six to 12, voted for their favourite mischief makers from a list of high-profile people who “embody creativity, humour and imagination”.
Prince Harry came in at number 24, Prince George at 29, Princess Charlotte at 38, and the King at 54.
In the list, Louis was described as “the monarchy’s official mischief correspondent”, while Harry was dubbed “royal by birth, rebel by nature”.
Princess Charlotte was given a similar description of “royal by name…rebel by nature!”, while Prince George was labelled “Future King, currently bored kid at parades”.
The King’s cartoon was captioned “the very serious man who sometimes can’t help cracking a joke”.
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