Queen Elizabeth once let the children of Prince William and princess kate control the roost.
Well, indeed, when Queen Elizabeth Ii in 2018 was surprised to see which of the children of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge at the time ruled the roost on May 1 (he arrived 3 months later, 4/23 of the year).That said - we are willing to bet that the answer to the question "Which of the three children will rule the roost?""It will be the exact same answer as when her Late majesty slipped through this detail many years ago.
William and Kate became princes and princesses of Wales in 2022 after the Queen's death on May 9.The family currently using the Welsh surname consists of 10-year-old Prince George, 9-year-old Princess Charlotte, and 6-year-old Louis. And according to Queen Elizabeth, it is in charge of Charlotte.
The late Queen commented when George was 4 and Charlotte was 2, but still she protected her older brother (and now brother, plural). According to the mirror, it did not matter that George was older, or that George was heir to the throne — it is Charlotte who runs the show.
Charlotte was "known as a confident and confident young girl, and that was evident from an early age among those closest to her," Miller reports. In 2018/1, the Queen was presenting the book to 10・year-old Emily Clay, Town & Country Report. When asked if Emily was taking care of her sister, Emily's mother replied, "It's the opposite," and her late majesty "is the same as Charlotte and George."
It was a rare joke from the monarch about her great-grandson, and nothing changed after Louis was born 3 months later. "She is particularly protective of her younger brother, Prince Louis," Miller wrote. In a photo released by William and Kate on Charlotte's 3rd birthday, [she] hugged baby Louis on her lap and kissed his sleeping brother's head."
When Louis was baptized in late 2018, Charlotte doted on her baby brother — "Charlotte was focused on Louis as he held his hand while everyone else looked at the camera and smiled," the outlet reports. 5, 2023, Charlotte was holding hands with her brother as they walked through Westminster Abbey at the coronation of their grandfather King Charles and sat side by side with each other in the front row. "Charlotte is known for taking care of her siblings during the royal engagement and we are making sure they follow the Royal protocol," Miller reports. At the coronation, "Charlotte proved to be a reassuring presence for her lively brother, who was seen choking several yawns during the historic ceremony," the publication continued. "Charlotte is seen to take a leading role over her brother in the family contract" and the confidence will continue to grow, and former BBC Royal Correspondent Jenny Bond
"Charlotte strikes me as a very confident young woman, but with two brothers, she will definitely get her own mum [from her great—grandmother the Queen]." [Kate] doesn't look to her mother or other women in the family as role models," Bond said. Because George is the heir, Charlotte is because she is the only girl, and Louis is because he is the youngest. Charlotte has reached an age where she can really appreciate her mother's sense of style and where they can share "girly" moments together. Catherine also provides the perfect role model for how to act as a senior member of the Royal family.”
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