Canadian Prime Minister's 3-year-old son causes a stir in India
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is on a busy visit to India, but it's his son Hadrien who's attracting the most public attention.
Mr. Trudeau began his visit to India early last week with his wife Sophie Gregoire and their children Xavier, 10, Ella-Grace, 9, and Hadrien, 3. The youngest son impressed with his chubby face, curly blond hair, and especially his innocence and mischief, appropriate for his age.
The boy appeared unenthusiastic even though the Trudeau family was welcomed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the Presidential Palace in New Delhi on February 23.
While the family signed the guest book for visitors to Raj Ghat, the memorial to national hero Mahatma Gandhi in New Delhi, Hadrien lay face down on the floor.
The boy innocently hugged and kissed his famous father in front of everyone.
During the visit to Swaminarayan Temple, Hadrien still appeared not to care what his parents and siblings were doing.
Even though his older brother Xavier tried to remind him, the hyperactive younger brother still couldn't get into order.
Taking a serious family photo at Jama Masjid, one of India's largest mosques in New Delhi, seemed impossible for Hadrien.
The Canadian Prime Minister's family takes a photo in front of the Taj Mahal in Agra.
Mr. Trudeau became the second youngest prime minister in Canadian history after winning the election in November 2015. He built an image of a simple, approachable and humorous young leader.
Married in May 2005, Mr. Trudeau also impressed as a family man when he often took his wife and children to events, even brought Hadrien to play at his office. In the photo, Mr. Trudeau is juggling his youngest son during a tour of the Taj Mahal.