Princess Charlotte, the daughter of Prince William and Princess Catherine, has always had a close relationship with her cousins, Mia and Lena Tyndall.
The late Queen Elizabeth was known to share a sweet bond with all her grandchildren and great-grandchildren, and it seems that the younger royals are following in her footsteps.
The three girls, Charlotte, Mia, and Lena, often have fun together at official events such as the annual London Parade and Trooping the Colour.
They can be spotted enjoying each other’s company on Buckingham Palace’s balcony, where the royal family gathers.
Charlotte, who is in the middle of her Tyndall girl cousins in terms of age, forms a lovely little group with Mia and Lena.
One thing that Mia and Lena Tyndall have in common is their love for rugby, just like their famous parents, Zara and Mike Tyndall.
Princess Catherine has mentioned that she regularly plays rugby with her children, including Charlotte, in the back garden.
It seems that Charlotte has inherited her mother’s competitive spirit and enjoys sports as well.
Mike Tyndall, a former England rugby player, has also shared how much his girls enjoy the sport.
Mia and Lena, who are only 9 and 4 years old, respectively, already go to Minchinhampton Rugby Club on Sundays.
While they are still young and have plenty of time before any pressure comes on, their love for sports, especially rugby, is evident.
It’s heartwarming to see how the younger royals share this common interest, as it strengthens the bond between the Prince and Princess of Wales and Mike and Zara Tyndall.
Mike has previously hinted at the close relationship between the children, noting that Lena and Louis are similar in age, while Mia falls between Charlotte and George.
Peter’s children, Savannah and Isla, who are slightly older than Mia, also join in the fun.
Last year, during the Platinum Jubilee pageant for the late Queen Elizabeth, Princess Charlotte and Lena looked excited as they watched from the Royal Box.
In an adorable moment, Lena shared her Mawum Stripe sweets with Charlotte, George, and Savannah Phillips.
The delight on Charlotte’s face was evident as she received the treats, but she wasn’t too keen on letting Louis have more, as captured by photographers.
Her scowl spoke volumes.
During the event, Charlotte also caused a bit of a stir by sitting somewhat grumpily in her seat when Abba’s “Dancing Queen” played.
While Mia showed off her dance moves, Lena remained sullen and refused to move from her chair.
However, despite these moments, their bond was clear to see as Charlotte turned around in her seat to share a sweet moment with her cousins.
Another royal friend with whom Charlotte shares a close bond is Princess Beatrice, who is slightly older than her.
Despite the 27-year age gap, the two have shown their friendship on many occasions.
They have been seen together at various royal events, including Princess Eugenie’s wedding in 2018.
At the wedding, there was a heartwarming moment captured on camera where little Princess Charlotte gazed up at her auntie Beatrice.
It seems that Beatrice may well be Charlotte’s favorite royal friend.
The young princess has a knack for forming special connections with her cousins and other members of the royal family, just like her late great-grandmother.
As she continues to grow, we can expect to see more heartwarming moments between Charlotte and her loved ones.