Princess Charlotte’s very important role at royal events as she is deemed trio…
Princess Charlotte holds one very important role at major royal events which includes keeping an eye on her siblings.
The nine-year-old is the Prince and Princess of Wales’s only daughter and 11-year-old Prince George and six-year-old Prince Louis’s sister.
Previously speaking to Fox News Digital, Christopher Anderson, who is the author of The King, says there is no doubt that Charlotte is very much the leader of the young trio.
Especially speaking of how she handles her younger brother, he said: “Big sister Charlotte is the ‘Louis-whisperer’ in the family.
“She is best equipped to get her rambunctious little brother to behave when – as the youngest child in the family often does – Louis goes off the rails to get attention.
Earlier this year, Charlotte was spotted trying to keep Louis in check as the children joined Trooping the Colour event back in June.
As the national anthem played and the royals stood to attention, Charlotte ensured that her brother joined in with the rest of the royals.
Body language expert Judi James told the Mirror at the time: “As Kate and her three children watched from the open window, it was Kate standing at the back of the group while Charlotte beamed down with an expression of pride, even appearing to mutter to Louis to ensure he stood to attention as she did while the National Anthem was being played.”
Speaking of Charlotte’s impeccable behaviour during the late Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations in 2022, Judi remarked on her curtsy and how she showed George how to wave his flag.
She said: “Charlotte’s deep, perfect curtsy as the King walked past in the royal box [at the Coronation concert] was only one body language sign that she is becoming a standout star of the royal firm. She snapped into duty as royal prefect as soon as she sat down, waving her bangle and her flag at her brother George to show him how he should use them during the concert.”
Much like previous years, Charlotte, George and Louis could be making an appearance at the Princess of Wales’s Christmas Carol service next month.
It will take place at Westminster Abbey on December 6 and will be broadcast on Christmas Eve.