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She is the cheeky little princess who already has her father wrapped around her little finger. And, can you believe it, Charlotte is five years old today!
To commemorate her birthday, Kensington Palace has released new photos of Charlotte as she helped her parents deliver homemade pasta to vulnerable Norfolk residents isolated by the coronavirus earlier this week, a “royal meal in Wills,” you can say.
With her dark locks and eyes, Charlotte is, in many ways, the vivid image of her mother, the Duchess of Cambridge, as a child. But that mischievous smile is Prince William everywhere.
The new commemorative portraits were, as usual, taken by enthusiastic amateur snapper Kate, 38, earlier this week between home education sessions at Anmer Hall, the family home in Norfolk, on the property of Queen’s Sandringham.
To commemorate her birthday, Kensington Palace has released new photos of Charlotte as she helped her parents deliver homemade pasta (left and right) to vulnerable Norfolk residents isolated by the coronavirus earlier this week, a “royal meal in Wills “, you can say
The new commemorative portraits (left and right) were, as usual, taken by enthusiastic amateur snapper Kate, 38, earlier this week between home education sessions at Anmer Hall, the family home in Norfolk on Queen’s Sandringham property
The entire family helped with a local initiative started by the monarch’s staff, which has been preparing and delivering meals for pensioners and the vulnerable in the area during the closure.
About 1,000 meals were distributed in the first week alone, and the plan has been working for five weeks so far.
This time, the Cambridges, all keen cooks, made a homemade pasta that they separated into 12 large bags and tied with raffia to add to food packages. Sources said that all the children, including little Louis, two, were involved.
The next day, the family, Charlotte dressed elegantly in a black and white checkered dress with gray stockings and black Mary Jane shoes, then helped load bags of fresh produce into a Sandringham Visitor Center van ready for delivery.
Sources say William, Kate, Charlotte and George spent two and a half hours driving through the area delivering food to those in need.
Sources say William, Kate, Charlotte and George (pictured with children applauding for the NHS at BBC Children In Need ‘Big Night In’ on April 23) spent two and a half hours driving around the area delivering food to the needed
The princess can even be seen in a photo proudly knocking on the door of an elderly resident with her treats, standing on a mat that says ‘Welcome home, wipe your feet.’
A surprised local said: “They got soaked when it rained but I think they just wanted to do their part.”
Other royal residences have been involved in similar initiatives: The Balmoral cleaning team has been making face masks and laundry bags for Aberdeen Royal Infirmary.
And at Windsor Castle, where the Queen is staying for confinement, they have made scrubs, bags, headbands, and hats for NHS personnel in hospitals, including nearby Frimley Park.
William and Kate recently discussed how difficult it has been for them, like most parents, to explain what is happening in the country to their young family.
William and Kate (in a video call to the staff at Casterton Elementary Academy in Burnley last month) recently discussed how difficult it has been for them, like most parents, to explain what is happening in the country to their young man. family.
But they have been involved in positive initiatives like the weekly applause for caregivers and now real meals on wheels.
William, 37, like most parents, has a special weakness for his young daughter.
“Yes, she is charming, as is my wife,” he told a supporter in Wales earlier this year after they said Charlotte was his “favorite royal member.” But that does not mean that she is ground.
While he loves arts, crafts, modeling, and, of course, the recent “slime” craze, he is not averse to kicking a soccer ball with his siblings or getting covered in mud.
The little princess also has a mischievous streak: sticking her tongue out when she saw her grandfather Michael Middleton in the crowd at the King’s Cup Regatta last summer.
And most were totally delighted when they saw her jumping around her mother’s showroom in Chelsea last year, completely carefree.
Last night, Kensington Palace said in a statement: ‘The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are excited to share four new photos 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.”