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The big mystery surrounding Charlotte, 7 – now everyone’s wondering the same thing |  Swedish lady

The big mystery surrounding Charlotte, 7 – now everyone’s wondering the same thing | Swedish lady


Now everyone is speculating the same thing regarding Princess Charlotte.

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Prince William and Princess Kate’s three children Prince George, 9, Princess Charlotte, 7, and Prince Louis, 4, have all been praised over the past year for their impressive behavior in royal settings.

Celebrating Queen Elizabeth’s jubilee this summer, the three children enchanted the world and really stole the show.

When the Queen was subsequently buried in September, the eldest, George and Charlotte, were present and behaved in exemplary fashion. Despite it being a long and emotional day, they acted incredibly mature and well behaved.

Both George and Charlotte were present at Elizabeth’s funeral.

Photo: TT

The big mystery surrounding Princess Charlotte, 7, now everyone’s wondering the same thing

George is next in line to the throne after his father, William, and therefore will one day be King of Great Britain.

Charlotte is third in the order of succession and Louis is fourth.

Royal children are often seen at official events.

Photo: TT

Many are now starting to speculate about when the seven-year-old princess might wear the tiara for the first time, according to reports hello journal.

According to the site, we may have to wait until Charlotte’s wedding before we see her don the royal headdress for the first time.

“Although there are no strict rules, the majority of royal women don’t wear this headdress until their wedding – Kate and Meghan Markle included,” the site wrote.

Kate and William's wedding

Kate wore the tiara for the first time at her wedding in 2011.

Photo: Carl D’Souza/TT

Princesses Eugenie and Beatrice also waited until their wedding ceremony before donning royal crowns.

Princess Anne, on the other hand, first wore the tiara at age 17 — and then again when she turned 21. However, times have changed, an expert explains to Hello Magazine. Crowns are no longer often worn by members of the royal family – but mainly at official banquets.

Princess Anne

Princess Anne in 1970.

Photo: William Lovelace/TT

In other words, time will tell when we’ll see Charlotte match up with mom Kate in a pretty tiara for the first time.

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