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Prince George might be the eldest of the three Wales children, but according to the late Queen, it’s Princess Charlotte who’s the boss.
Charlotte, who celebrated her 10th birthday on 2 May, is a confident and self-assured little girl, something that has been apparent from an early age to those closest to her. Her great-grandmother remarked on the Princess’s protective personality back in January 2018, when Charlotte was just two-years-old and her older brother George was four
At the time, she was presenting a book to ten-year-old school student, Emily Clay. Per Town & Country, when the Queen asked the student if she looked after her younger sister, Emily’s mother replied, “It’s the other way around,” to which the monarch responded, “It’s like that with Charlotte and George
Charlotte is also known to look after both her brothers while on royal outings – and has even been seen making sure they are following royal protocol. She is especially protective of her younger sibling, little Prince Louis. In a photo released by William and Kate for Charlotte’s third birthday, she was seen cradling baby Louis in her lap and placing a sweet kiss on her sleeping brother’s head.
The young princess also doted on her baby brother in pictures from Louis’ christening in 2018. While everyone else looks at the camera and smiles, proud big sister Charlotte is focused only on Louis as she lovingly looks at him and holds his hand. And Louis clearly looks up to his sister. In 2021, Prince William revealed that the family of five loves to play music in the morning and the kids dance around the house.
“Charlotte, particularly, is running around the kitchen in her dresses and ballet stuff and everything,” the proud dad said. “She goes completely crazy with Louis following her around trying to do the same thing.” Their sweet bond was particularly evident at their grandfather King Charles’s Coronation in May 2023. Charlotte and Louis sweetly held hands as they processed down the Abbey, where they sat side by side in the front row.