Princess Charlotte just started school and the burning question on everybody's mind is "will teachers be using her royal title?"
It seems a bit extreme — but she is a princess, after all.
Princess Charlotte just started school and the burning question on everybody's mind is "will teachers be using her royal title?"
It seems a bit extreme — but she is a princess, after all.
It costs $23,000-a-year each for Princess Charlotte and Prince George to attend. Yikes.
In virtually every other scenario anyone would have to address any royal by their royal title.
Great question.
"Princess" would probably sound overly formal, she will most likely take after her brother, going by the last name "Cambridge".
Seeing as their father and mother are the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.
Surely, their real last names aren't actually "Wales" and "Cambridge", amirite?
Charlotte's newest cousin, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's son, Archie Harrison, will more than likely make that his given name, as he does not have a royal title.
Or, if you're lucky, you can start using Charlotte's nickname that Kate recently revealed to fans, "Lottie".
"Your highness" won't be necessary!
In school, Prince William went by William Wales and Prince Harry went by Harry Wales — as their father, Prince Charles is the Prince of Wales.
While Kate was originally expected to join them, she was stuck at home with morning sickness while she was pregnant with Louis.
A source told People that George is “very happy at his school" and his favorite class is "ballet" which he started taking in year one.
“She can’t wait to be with George at big school,” a source told People.
“They are close in age, and they spend so much time together".
And now they'll be spending a whole lot more time together!
They seem to have an ideal sibling relationship, considering they can actually get along long enough to have playdates — which is more than I can say for most siblings.
Here's wishing Charlotte Cambridge good luck on her first day of school!