They've grown up in the public eye - all making their first debut to the world when they were mere hours old - and won the hearts and minds of millions of royal watchers from across the globe.
31.05.2023 - 06:29 / ok.co.uk
The Royal Family's official titles date back centuries, with monarchs handing down honours and dukedoms for generations. While both Prince George and Prince Louis would be eligible to hold key royal titles in the future, their sister Princess Charlotte is also in line to hold one which is currently associated with the hardest working member of the Firm. As she will one day be the eldest daughter of the sovereign when Prince William succeeds, Princess Charlotte could be styled as The Princess Royal - the current title of Princess Anne.
However, a royal expert has questioned whether The Prince and Princess of Wales' daughter would ever use an official style if the Royal Family continues to modernise as much as it has been doing in recent months. After debates over whether Princess Charlotte could one day be styled as The Duchess of Edinburgh in her own right, the title that would be more in-keeping with tradition is The Princess Royal title but former BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond has asked whether it will be used at all. Speaking exclusively to OK!, Jennie said: "I think we will be in a very modern era when the time comes.
I question whether Charlotte will want to be burdened with more titles. She might be a working woman by then.Things could change so much in in the next in the next generation. "The natural option it would seem to me is that she might become Princess Royal.That's the much more traditional route that the eldest daughter becomes Princess Royal so if I was going to put money on it, it would probably be that.
They've grown up in the public eye - all making their first debut to the world when they were mere hours old - and won the hearts and minds of millions of royal watchers from across the globe.
The Royal Family were out in force over the weekend to mark the first Trooping the Colour ceremony of King Charles' reign.
Trooping the Colour's pomp and ceremony seemed to be a little too lengthy for one young royal, as Princess Charlotte appeared to get impatient during the event. Charlotte, eight, was one of the important guests at Saturday's occasion, but according to the Daily Star a lip reading expert spotted her asking questions about when it would be over.
The royal family is celebrating Father’s Day with some sweet family photos. The social media pages for the Prince and Princess of Wales shared a picture of Prince William with his three children, Prince George, 9, Princess Charlotte, 8, and Prince Louis, 5.
Prince William, Eric Decker and more famous dads were showered with love on Father’s Day 2023.
Prince William is celebrating Father's Day with his three little ones by his side!The Prince of Wales marked the occasion by sharing two new photos alongside he and Kate Middleton's three children -- Prince George, 9, Princess Charlotte, 8, and Prince Louis, 5.The first sees the foursome posed and all smiles as they look toward the camera, while a second more candid snap shows William's three children each cozy up to dad. In the never-before-seen photo, William has his arms around George and Charlotte, who look up adoringly at their father.
Prince William wants to build social housing on his private estate. The 40-year-old royal is on a mission to "end homelessness" and confirmed he is willing to have affordable properties built on the 130,000 acres of land he owns between Cornwall and Kent as part of the Duchy of Cornwall. Asked if there are duchy plans for affordable housing, he told the Sunday Times newspaper in a rare interview: “There is.
celebrates the official birthday of King Charles III — after a video of the senior royal went viral on Twitter Saturday.In the 5-second video, Princess Charlotte, 8, and her great-aunt, Sophie, 58, can be seen watching the Horse Guards Parade when the young royal turns and asks her aunt a question.The Duchess then turns to face Charlotte and mutters something that causes the princess to quickly look away. Several online viewers of the interaction later claimed that the elder royal snapped at the seemingly bored Charlotte. “So is Sophie telling Charlotte ‘it’s now’ or to ‘sit down’,” tweeted one confused fan.
The royal family celebrated Father’s Day by releasing a sweet new photo of Prince William with his and Princess Kate‘s three kids.
As the royal family once again gathered on Saturday to mark the first Trooping the Colour parade since King Charles assumed the throne, millions of viewers around the world tuned in to see the pomp and pageantry of the annual occasion to mark the King’s official birthday. Yet while all eyes were undoubtedly on the King himself, many fans at home may not have noticed a sweet moment shared between Princess Charlotte and Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh, shortly after they had finished travelling in a carriage back to Buckingham Palace.
Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis dressed in matching outfits with a hidden message at Trooping the Colour.The Wales family co-ordinated their clothing with red and white motifs, in reference to the Welsh flag. George, nine, and Louis, five, wore matching navy suits and red ties while Charlotte, eight, picked a white dress with an adorable red trim and neck scarf. The royal siblings travelled in a horse drawn carriage with Queen Camilla, who is Colonel of the Grenadier Guards, and their mum, the Princess of Wales, who is Colonel of the Irish Guards.
Prince Louis adorably stole the show again on Saturday 17 June as he wore a dark blazer, white shirt and red tie, looking just like his father Prince William when he was younger. The young royal, five, was joined by siblings Prince George, nine, and Princess Charlotte, eight, as he sat in between them in the carriage at the Trooping the Colour. However, Prince Louis couldn't help but adorably steal the show as he looked just like his father, William, 40, when he was younger.
Prince George and Princess Charlotte waved to royal crowds on Saturday 17 June as they rode in a carriage with younger brother Prince Louis for the Trooping the Colour.The young royals were joined by mother, Kate Middleton, and Queen Camilla, who is colonel of the Grenadier guards, as they followed behind the King in a carriage. Prince George, nine, and Princess Charlotte, eight, were seen sweetly waving to crowds, with Prince Louis, five, sitting calmly between his two older siblings.
Princess Charlotte is more relaxed than her older brother Prince George and is "composed" like her mum, a royal expert has shared.The young royals are often seen together, alongside their younger brother, Prince Louis during a number of royal engagements including the King's Coronation and Trooping the Colour that is taking place this weekend. As second in line to the throne George, 9, is most likely becoming accustomed to royal duties and appearances even at such a young age.
Kate Middleton's "unhappy" times at school have influenced how she parents her three young kids Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, a BBC royal correspondent has claimed.
It’s usually Prince Louis that gets up to no good - to the chagrin of his parents - during official public appearances, but this moment shows Princess Charlotte isn’t always unflappable.The eight year old has often been seen keeping her brothers’ behaviour in check, but at an outing in 2019 she proved to be a bit of a handful for her parents herself.The then four year old Princess, who it's been speculated may ditch her title in adulthood, attended a sailing regatta on the Isle of Wight with her parents, the Prince and Princess of Wales, and her grandparents Carole and Michael Middleton. Mum Kate Middldeton was joined by her daughter as she waved from a window to the waiting crowds outside, but Charlotte seemed less than impressed with the task.
The Princess of Wales' dedication to furthering what we know about early years development has allowed for huge developments throughout the last decade. And it is clear that the Princess practices what she preaches as there have been several links drawn between her work and the way she and Prince William are raising Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis. This extends to both the approach of slowly increasing their children's visibility within the Firm and the way the three young royals have and will continue to be educated.
The Prince and Princess of Wales have tried their best to give their children as normal an upbringing as possible despite being future heirs to the throne.
Princess Charlotte might not take any future royal titles as she could go on to become a "working woman", an expert has claimed.
The Prince and Princess of Wales have made a surprise visit to Jordan to attend the wedding of the country’s Crown Prince and his Saudi Arabian bride. William and Kate are among a host of foreign royalty attending the nuptials of Crown Prince Hussein, 28, and architect Rajwa Alseif, 29 today, Thursday 1 June.The ceremony will take place later at the Zahran Palace, the same venue chosen by the Crown Prince’s father, King Abdullah II, and his grandfather, the late King Hussein.The wedding comes after a difficult period for Jordan’s monarchy, including a public rift between the king and his half-brother, with some commentators interpreting the national celebrations as a way of shoring up public support at a time of persistent economic difficulties.