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Post by Admin on Aug 4, 2020 6:01:09 GMT
Princess Charlotte, five, is the second child and only daughter of Prince William and Kate, Duchess of Cambridge and have elder brother Prince George, seven, and younger brother Prince Louis, two. However, while her brothers are likely to receive a dukedom in the future, Charlotte will not be granted the title of Duchess. Like most members of the Royal Family, her title will change as she grows up. But the young Princess will not receive the title of Duchess - at least not in her own right. Charlotte’s full title is Her Royal Highness Princess Charlotte of Cambridge and she is fourth in line to the throne. However, despite her high royal status, currently, dukedoms are reserved for only the male descendants of the monarch. In order for a female royal to become a Duchess, she has to marry a Duke. Charlotte’s brothers, however, will likely receive dukedoms in the future. As is royal tradition, if or when George marries, he will receive a dukedom. The same goes for the youngest Cambridge child, Prince Louis.
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Post by Admin on Aug 17, 2020 5:54:50 GMT
Prince William and Kate Middleton's daughter, Princess Charlotte, loves playing with her toy tiara. She already loves being a royal, a source explains. http://instagram.com/p/CBrAw7GFOv6 At the young age of five, Princess Charlotte already knows that she's different from the other kids in school. But that's fine because Prince William and Kate Middleton's daughter loves her royal status. "Charlotte knows she's a princess and already has a toy tiara, which she loves wearing," a source told Us Weekly. Despite her royal lineage, Prince William and Kate want their children, including sons Prince George and Prince Louis, to have a somewhat normal childhood. According to the insider, they "go out of their way to keep the kids grounded." Paulina Jayne Isaac August 16, 2020, 11:00 PM GMT+9·2 mins read Photo credit: WPA Pool - Getty Images Photo credit: WPA Pool - Getty Images From Marie Claire Prince William and Kate Middleton's daughter, Princess Charlotte, loves playing with her toy tiara. She already loves being a royal, a source explains. At the young age of five, Princess Charlotte already knows that she's different from the other kids in school. But that's fine because Prince William and Kate Middleton's daughter loves her royal status. "Charlotte knows she's a princess and already has a toy tiara, which she loves wearing," a source told Us Weekly. Despite her royal lineage, Prince William and Kate want their children, including sons Prince George and Prince Louis, to have a somewhat normal childhood. According to the insider, they "go out of their way to keep the kids grounded." http://instagram.com/p/CBGDKerFQlH The source adds, "While the kids know there’s something special about them, they’re not spoiled." In addition to her princess sensibilities, she also has an adventurous spirit. In school, she has the nickname "Warrior Princess." Fitting, we know. "Apparently she earned that nickname because obviously she is a princess but she is quite a tomboy," royal expert Katie Nicholl told Entertainment Tonight. "She loves climbing trees and she's very much an adventurer."
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Post by Admin on Sept 1, 2020 19:16:18 GMT
Social media can be a particularly divisive place in the realm of parenting—luckily, though, it can also be a place filled with support as well. And that's true whether you're just a regular mom or an actual royal: Parents are praising Kate Middleton for her reaction to daughter Princess Charlotte yesterday, after the little one refused to wave and instead stuck her tongue out like the biggest cutie. Kate found this to be hilarious and even threw a look and a grin to the crowd as if to say "OMG did you see that too??" The moment went viral on social media. http://instagram.com/p/B07mCWRnIuf Some commenters seemed to be offended by the reaction (which I won't repeat here), but most were totally enthralled and defending the young mom and her kid. "Charlotte is an entire mood," said one—um, same. I want to stick my tongue out at most people, too. "Just a normal child! You can’t control their every move," said one. "Kate's response was fantastic!" said another. "Kate blows my mind with her grace here! She is so beautiful." and "Kids are the equaliser. It doesn’t matter who you are. Movie star, doctor, athlete, or royal, kids don’t care and it’s their world and they’re going to do what they do. And if you think otherwise...you probably don’t have kids." http://instagram.com/p/B066SZIgiKR "She has her dads and grandmother Diana's sense of humour," and "Prince George did it before....next will be Prince Louis." Louis already has pretty spectacular grumpface, so I have no doubt of this. And, "Love them both! This girl would be an awesome queen!" Um, yea, now I kind of want Queen Charlotte in my life, big-time. News outlets even got in on the action, comparing Charlotte to her Uncle Harry when he was a kid (swipe through to see, I promise it's worth it):
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Post by Admin on Sept 13, 2020 21:47:24 GMT
Prince George’s younger sister Princess Charlotte will reportedly be granted one of the most coveted royal titles, in the history of the royal family right after her father, Prince William ascends the throne. For now the young princess goes by the title Her Royal Highness (HRH) Princess Charlotte of Cambridge, similar to that of her two brothers. However, in time, as Prince George will be gifted a plethora of titles over the course of his life, his sister, being the only female heir, will be in line for her own coveted title. In an effort to reiterate the prestigious heritage of the coveted title, a past update by the royal family’s official Twitter account explained, "HRH The Princess Anne was named The Princess Royal, a title traditionally bestowed upon the eldest daughter of The Sovereign, in 1987. HRH is the seventh Princess Royal, following Princess Mary, the only daughter of King George V." Not every woman in the royal lineage was awarded the chance to become Princess Royal either; the Queen never upheld the title as her aunt Princess Mary was in possession of it at that time her father was still alive. Thus if Princess Anne is still alive by the time Prince William ascends the throne, his daughter will not be able to receive the title. Even this coveted title is not something automatically passed down among royal women with ease, it needs to be bestowed actively by the reigning monarch at the time and can given at any time during Princess Charlotte’s life.
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Post by Admin on Sept 15, 2020 5:59:15 GMT
The young royal arrived at Thomas's Battersea with the same navy backpack as her classmates, except that hers had a very glittery statement accessory attached to it – a sparkly, sequined unicorn keyring! Her mum the Duchess of Cambridge was pictured carrying Charlotte's bag to school on the day, and as Kate swung the backpack around, eagle-eyed fans were able to grab a closer look at the shiny keyring. A pack of eight unicorn bag charms on Amazon costs as little as £5.19, making each keyring 65p. The charms come in different colours, including pink like Charlotte's and even a colourful rainbow design. We already know that Prince William and Kate's daughter is a big fan of unicorns. Last summer, during the family's outing at the King Power Royal Charity Polo Day, Charlotte was spotted carrying a unicorn purse.
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