5 curiosities about Princess Charlotte of Cambridge, who is 5 years old today



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The Cambridge are celebrating. Charlotte, The little princess of the house is getting older and to celebrate her five years her parents have wanted to share with her thousands of followers four photos of the little girl taken by Kate Middleton distributing food to several confined elderly people near Anmer Hall, her residence in the countryside. This time, and due to the coronavirus, the little girl will not be able to celebrate it with her friends and classmates as she did last year, but we are sure that she will enjoy it in the same way.

And it is that if something characterizes the daughter of the Dukes of Cambridge it is her chatty character, which contrasts with the seriousness of her older brother, Prince George. Thanks to that spontaneity, Charlotte has managed to carve a niche in the heart of the British, becoming her favorite little princess. On the occasion of its five years, at Vanitatis we tell you 5 curiosities about it.

1. They call her Lottie

On May 4, 2015, two days after her birth at London’s St. Mary’s Hospital, Kensington Palace announced the name chosen by Prince William and Kate Middleton for their first daughter: Charlotte Elizabeth Diana. Despite the obvious tributes to her great-grandmother and her late grandmother, the little princess is known only as Charlotte, and in the family environment as Lottie. It was the Duchess of Cambridge herself who revealed it during an official act.

Princess Charlotte. (Kensington Palace)
Princess Charlotte. (Kensington Palace)

2. She is the boss

Despite her young age, Charlotte has already shown a strong personality, and the comments made by her relatives demonstrate, in addition, that she is the boss among her brothers. A few years ago, Kate commented to another mother that “Charlotte is the boss “. For her part, Isabel II, who they say feels a special weakness for her great-granddaughter, assured that she is the one who takes care of her older brother, and not the other way around as one might think due to age issues.

3. Fan of spicy food

During the preparation of their visit to Pakistan, the Dukes of Cambridge were at the Aga Khan Center and there revealed that they were willing to try the typical food of the country. Kate revealed that at home she had tried to cook curry several times, but that she makes two versions, one more spicy for them and the other less for their children. However, Charlotte always wants to try the most intense because “it holds the spicy very well”.

    The little Princess. (Kensington Palace)
The little Princess. (Kensington Palace)

4. A pull for the economy

A report by Brand Finance Group, an evaluation and strategy consultancy, revealed that the figure of Charlotte contributes nothing more and nothing less than 4.3 billion dollars to the British economy, a figure for many exorbitant for a girl who has just turned 5 years old. But it is what it has to have been born in one of the most famous families in the world.

5. Speak Spanish

When Prince George was born, his parents decided to hire a nanny from Norland Academy, a prestigious British ‘university’ for nannies, and the chosen one was the Spanish María Teresa Turrión. This palentina has been in charge of supporting Guillermo and Kate in the education of their children since 2013, and also teaches them Spanish. Both Charlotte and her siblings know the names of numbers, animals and colors, and as they grow older they will improve their command of the language.

    Charlotte. (Kensington Palace)
Charlotte. (Kensington Palace)
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