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Anna Maier
from Graz
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Princess Charlotte has her very own head and the young daughter of Kate Middleton proved that at a big Christmas appearance, which not only the Royal fans noticed, but also the press.
This year was very special for fans of the Royal Family: this year they not only saw Kate Middleton and husband Prince William at the annual Christmas march, but also the two oldest children of the two. Prince George and Princess Charlotte accompanied their parents and spared no physical contact with the waiting Royal followers. Even Charlotte, who was otherwise so shy – although she hardly left her mother’s side – approached the waiting British openly. The bravery of the Mini-Royals was rewarded directly: A 6-year-old boy named James presented the 4-year-old Charlotte with a bunch of roses, from which she did not want to part, like “People” reported.
Charlotte prevails
Gifts that the Royals receive during this walk are usually passed on quickly to employees so that they can continue their march empty-handed. However, a video recorded that Princess Charlotte got her own head through and resisted having the flowery gift taken away from her. When an assistant approaches and wants to take the flowers from Princess Charlotte’s daughter, she shakes her head vehemently, turns away and skilfully ignores the employee. Charlotte continued to hold the white roses firmly in her hands and did not even think about giving them away! Duchess Catherine was so engrossed in a conversation that she shouldn’t have noticed the little scene with Charlotte at all. The mother of little James was particularly pleased that Charlotte – although the Royals were given more flowers – held on to the roses and kept them with them while the other gifts went into the hands of the employees.
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