Kate Middleton Reveals This Exciting Detail About Daughter Princess Charlotte’s Personality
Kate Middleton just revealed an exciting detail about her daughter Princess Charlotte’s personality.
The 4-year-old will soon start school at Thomas’s Battersea, where Prince George is also enrolled. During her and Prince William’s visit to Cumbria, royal fans asked the Duchess of Cambridge for an update regarding her only daughter.
Middleton said that Princess Charlotte is looking forward to going to the same school as her older brother. She also said that the young royal is very friendly. Princess Charlotte was previously enrolled at Willocks Nursery School in London. But since she’s already 4 years old, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge believe that she’s ready to go to a bigger institution.
Meanwhile, Princess George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis also made headlines this week after they were seen running towards their parents after they arrived from their trip to Cumbria.
A visitor at Kensington Gardens said that she saw the trio waiting at the gates of Kensington Palace as their parents exited the helicopter on the grounds of the estate. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge first flew to Cumbria on Tuesday.
After a series of engagement, the royal couple reportedly enjoyed a rare moment by themselves when they went on a secret date. Prince William and Middleton had afternoon tea in a luxury hotel room at the Inn on the lake.
The royal couple’s meal also included an afternoon tea for two packages that had sandwiches and some sweet and savory treats. Some of the inn’s selections include sandwiches with Appleby creamery cheddar cheese and sweet pickle, and cucumber and cream fraiche with black pepper.
Royal fans who were at the inn also shared photos of Prince William and Middleton during their stay at the facility. Lake District Hotels, which manages six family-owned businesses in the region, also posted a photo of their afternoon tea on Instagram.
“It’s good to know that our hotels are fit for royalty,” the caption read.
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