Princess Charlotte’s appearance was predicted by royal fans even before she was born. But now that the royal is 4 years old, it has been evident that their prediction was wrong.
A royal fan once combined a photo of Prince William and Kate Middleton using a prediction website and got an idea of how Princess Charlotte could look like. The snap shows the young girl with Kate’s brunette locks and a combination of her mom and dad’s facial features.
But Princess Charlotte actually has blonde hair similar to the Duke of Cambridge. She also resembles mostly her dad and Prince William’s side of the family. Newest photos of the young royal were released on her birthday earlier this month.
Earlier this week, the adorable female royal’s new school has also been announced. In the coming school year, Princess Charlotte will join Prince George at Thomas’s Battersea in London. The expensive school is truly fit for a royal because of its unique programs and standout school essentials.
When Princess Charlotte starts going to Thomas’s Battersea, it is highly likely for one of his parents to accompany her on her first day. Prince William accompanied Prince George to school when he started studying at the institution two years ago.
Prince George, who was just 4 years old at that time, was photographed shaking the hands of the headmistress. Immediately after, he held on to his father’s hand with a worried look on his face. The upcoming school year will kick off in September.
Meanwhile, Princess Charlotte made headlines after she was born because she was named as the first female royal to not be ruled out by gender in the line of succession. Before the Crown Act of 2013 was released, the birth of royal boys meant that they could leap over their older sisters in the line of succession.
For instance, Princess Anne, who is older than Prince Andrew and Prince Edward, was in the line of succession after her younger brothers. Princess Charlotte, however, comes first before Prince Louis in the line of succession because she’s older than him.
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