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Princess Charlotte already has her father William wrapped around her little finger, and is now winning the hearts of local residents when she turns 5 tomorrow.
Kensington Palace released new photos of the princess before her birthday as she helped her parents deliver homemade pasta to isolated Norfolk citizens earlier this week, the Daily Mail reports.
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Kensington Palace said in a statement: “The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are excited to share four new photographs of Princess Charlotte before her fifth birthday.
“The photographs were taken in April by the duchess at the Sandringham estate, where the family helped pack and deliver food packages for isolated pensioners.”
The photos were taken by Kate herself between home school sessions at Anmer Hall, the family home in Norfolk on the Queen’s estate in Sandringham.
The entire family was seen helping with a meal delivery initiative started by the Queen’s staff, which has been preparing and delivering meals for pensioners during the shutdown.
The scheme has been running for five weeks, with around 1,000 meals delivered in the first week.
Cambridges improved their cooking skills and made some homemade pasta to add to food packages. Sources say all the children, including 2-year-old Louis, were involved.
The next day, everyone helped load bags of fresh produce into a pickup truck for delivery. William, Kate, Charlotte and George are said to have driven through the area for more than two hours delivering food.
One photo even shows Charlotte knocking on an elderly resident’s door to deliver meals.
A local said, “They got soaked because it was raining but I think they just wanted to do their part.”
William and Kate recently discussed how difficult it has been for parents to explain confinement to their young children.