Princess Charlotte, the eight-year-old young royal, along with her siblings, Prince George and Prince Louis, attend Lambrock School in Berkshire to experience a semblance of normalcy in their lives.
Prince William and Princess Kate are keen on ensuring that their children lead as ordinary lives as possible, even amidst their royal duties.
Previously known as Charlotte Cambridge, the young princess now goes by the title Charlotte of Wales, a change that reflects her parents’ elevated status.
However, it appears that her endearing nicknames extend beyond just these titles.
During a trip to Northern Ireland in 2019, Princess Kate affectionately referred to her daughter as Lottie, sparking speculation among experts that Charlotte might be known as Lottie Wells at school.
Apart from Lottie, the young princess has garnered various cute monikers, including one bestowed by her father, Prince William.
At the Chelsea Flower Show in 2019, Prince William lovingly called his then four-year-old daughter Mignonette, a term of endearment signifying small, sweet, and dear in French.
The lives of Prince Louis, Princess Charlotte, and Prince George differ significantly from those of other children, given their royal lineage.
Whether it’s indulging in the finest culinary delights or receiving top-tier education, their upbringing is undeniably extraordinary.
Nonetheless, Prince William and Kate Middleton have consistently emphasized their desire for their children to have a childhood that mirrors that of any regular child.