IT’S tough being a middle child — even when you’re a princess.
Princess Charlotte turned three on Wednesday 2 May amid a flurry of royal activity following the birth of baby brother Prince Louis and the seven-year wedding anniversary of her parents, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.
But unlike other birthdays, royal watchers will likely do without a picture of the young princess to mark her third year.
Instead, the royal family shared pictures of the young princess on her first day of nursery school released earlier this year.
Traditionally, Kensington Palace releases pictures often taken by Kate Middleton herself to mark key moments like birthdays or a first day at school.
MORE: How to pronounce Prince’s name
However this year, it’s reported the family decided not to release a picture given the heavily photographed appearance of Princess Charlotte and Prince George outside the Lindo Wing on April 23 to meet their new sibling, Prince Louis.
The royals are famously protective of their children’s images and often release pictures in order to deter paparazzi from photographing them.
The birthday is also a significant one for the young princess in that she will retain her role as fourth-in-line to the British throne despite the arrival of a younger brother.
April and May have proved busy months for the royal family with the Queen’s 92 birthday bash held on April 21.
The Duchess of Cambridge gave birth to Prince Louis on April 23, then celebrated her wedding anniversary to Prince William on April 29.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will be married on May 19 at Windsor Castle, with Prince William serving as best man.
The couple announced on Wednesday they would ride through Windsor town in the Ascot Landau carriage that will be escorted by the Household Cavalry.
Bagikan Berita Ini
0 Response to "Princess Charlotte turns three days after birth of Prince Louis"
Post a Comment