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Born 2 May 2015. British princess and a member of the Royal Family. Princess Charlotte was born on a Saturday at 8:34 am in London in the Lindo Wing of St. Mary's Hospital. She was born weighing 3.7 kg. All three names of the princess have connections to her parents. Whereas the names Elizabeth and Diana have a clear linkage to Queen Elizabeth II, and Diana, the Princess of Wales, the name Charlotte has a connection to both sides of the parents: it is a middle name of Kate Middleton's sister Pippa and a name Prince William's cousin Charlotte Spencer. | Born 2 May 2015. British princess and a member of the Royal Family. Princess Charlotte was born on a Saturday at 8:34 am in London in the Lindo Wing of St. Mary's Hospital. She was born weighing 3.7 kg. All three names of the princess have connections to her parents. Whereas the names Elizabeth and Diana have a clear linkage to Queen Elizabeth II, and Diana, the Princess of Wales, the name Charlotte has a connection to both sides of the parents: it is a middle name of Kate Middleton's sister Pippa and a name Prince William's cousin Charlotte Spencer. Besides, Charlotte is the female version of her paternal grandfather's name. | ||
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Charlotte's birth was registered on | Charlotte's birth was registered on 5 May at Kensington Palace. Later that year, on 5 July Princess Charlotte, was christened by the Archbishop of Canterbury in Sandringham at the Church of St Mary Magdalene. In September 2016 Princess Charlotte had her first overseas tour to Canada, where she accompanied the Duke and the Duchess of Cambridge and her older brother. Princess Charlotte's second official visit was in July 2017 to Germany and Poland, again accompanying her parents. | ||
In January 2018, Princess Charlotte started attending Willcocks Nursery School in London. A year and a half later, in September 2019, | In January 2018, Princess Charlotte started attending Willcocks Nursery School in London. A year and a half later, in September 2019, she started school at Thomas’s Battersea, the same school attended by her older brother Prince George. | ||
Latest revision as of 22:45, 24 January 2022
Born 2 May 2015. British princess and a member of the Royal Family. Princess Charlotte was born on a Saturday at 8:34 am in London in the Lindo Wing of St. Mary's Hospital. She was born weighing 3.7 kg. All three names of the princess have connections to her parents. Whereas the names Elizabeth and Diana have a clear linkage to Queen Elizabeth II, and Diana, the Princess of Wales, the name Charlotte has a connection to both sides of the parents: it is a middle name of Kate Middleton's sister Pippa and a name Prince William's cousin Charlotte Spencer. Besides, Charlotte is the female version of her paternal grandfather's name.
Family
She is the second child of Prince William, the Duke of Cambridge, and Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge and she is the fourth in line to the throne. Her older brother is Prince George Alexander Louis of Cambridge (born 22 July 2013) and her younger brother is Prince Louis Arthur Charles of Cambridge, who is three years younger than his sister.
Childhood
Charlotte's birth was registered on 5 May at Kensington Palace. Later that year, on 5 July Princess Charlotte, was christened by the Archbishop of Canterbury in Sandringham at the Church of St Mary Magdalene. In September 2016 Princess Charlotte had her first overseas tour to Canada, where she accompanied the Duke and the Duchess of Cambridge and her older brother. Princess Charlotte's second official visit was in July 2017 to Germany and Poland, again accompanying her parents. In January 2018, Princess Charlotte started attending Willcocks Nursery School in London. A year and a half later, in September 2019, she started school at Thomas’s Battersea, the same school attended by her older brother Prince George.
References
"Princess Charlotte". Encyclopedia Britannica Online Encyclopedia. [1]
"Princess Charlotte". The Royal Household.[2]
"Royal princess named Charlotte Elizabeth Diana". BBC. 4 May 2015. [3]