Kerry Katona reckons Prince Louis was very well behaved during his great grandmother's Platinum Jubilee celebrations.
The four-year-old stole the show at Buckingham Palace as he playfully pulled faces next to his mum, Kate Middleton.
With the eyes of the world watching, some fans thought the young prince was acting up.
But mum-of-five Kerry says nothing could be further from the truth.
Admitting the little lad made her laugh, she said: "He's only four, what do you expect?
"He probably had a long day and was fed up, bless him.
"He did so well sitting through it all without a tablet in his hands.
"Honestly, my kids would have a fit!," she wrote in her column for new! magazine.
Kerry is mum to Molly and Lilly-Sue with her ex-husband Brian McFadden, Heidi and Max with second husband Mark and Dylan- Jorge with her late ex George Kay.
She is also engaged to personal trainer Ryan Mahoney.
The couple recently announced they were ditching the UK for Spain as they both look forward to a new start.
Kerry shared a pic of the couple enjoying a tipple in Marbella as she told fans she couldn't wait to make the move.
The star has been a busy bee recently as she gets to grips with her booming Only Fans business.
The former face of Iceland is said to be doing very well from the racy content site and insists her kids don't have a problem with her doing it.
Her daughter Lilly-Sue said the platform had not only allowed Kerry to "take back control" but has paved the way for the Atomic Kitten star to become a millionaire again, after being declared bankrupt.
"I absolutely love it. Who do you think is paying my phone bill?", Lilly-Sue told The Sun.
"My mum’s boobs were all over the internet already, with people seeing them free of charge. She might as well make money from it if she can. It’s empowering to take back control of yourself like that. And you know what? It’s supply and demand, baby!"
With her stunning looks and showbiz connections many thought the 19-year-old would be a shoo-in for this year's Love Island.
But fans could be waiting a long time for Lilly's debut.
She told OK! Online last year: "It's not a bit of me - not in a rude way, it's a fun show, but if I was going to make a big TV debut, it would not be with Love Island.
"For most people going in the villa, being surrounded by all those hunky men, it's a dream come true - for me, it'd be my worst nightmare."