Lucas Tindall was spotted displaying his typical energetic fashion this weekend.
The five-year-old was seen playing at the Badminton Horse Trials with a toy sword.
Lucas, the youngest child of Mike and Zara Tindall, appeared in high spirits, sporting a white polo shirt paired with tan shorts and sandals for the occasion.
The youngster was seemingly letting out boisterous roars as he bundled around the event.
His father has already gone on record to warn the public of Lucas's exploits with swords and sticks.
"You can't stop him. He wants physical contact," he told The Telegraph in 2024.
"He wants to be wrestled. He imagines himself as a ninja, and he just walks around with sticks whacking people."
The former rugby star also remarked: "He's such a typical boy, you almost have to run him into the ground with exercise, like a dog, otherwise he won't sleep."

Lucas has already built a reputation as a charismatic and exuberant young man, drawing comparisons to his cousin, the son of the Prince and Princess of Wales, Prince Louis.
The five-year-old demonstrated this when he attended Cheltenham New Year's Day races in Gloucestershire with his parents earlier this year.
Dressed in a dark green long-sleeve button-up shirt, slim black trousers and brown lace-up leather boots, Lucas could be seen swinging from a balcony, sticking his tongue out and screaming with passion.

Lucas was born on March 21, 2021, at the Tindall's home in Gatcombe Park, Gloucestershire.
Detailing the birth, Mike said: "He arrived very quickly. [We] didn’t make it to hospital.
"On the bathroom floor. So yeah, it was running to the gym, get a mat, get into the bathroom, get the mat on the floor, towels down, brace, brace, brace."
He is the youngest of three children, with Mia, 12, and Lena, seven, his two sisters.
The youngster made his first appearance in 2022, when he watched his mother, Zara, compete at the Burnham Market International horse trials in Norfolk.
He later attended his great-grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II's, platinum jubilee, where his dad could be seen propping him up and moving him to the music.
Father Mike previously discussed how he hopes for Lucas to follow in his footsteps and take up a sport - namely, golf.
However, with both his mother and grandmother excelling as esteemed equestrians, and Lucas already showing a passion for the sport himself, it could be more likely he takes up horses rather than the golf club.
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