Princess Charlotte, the only daughter of the Prince and Princess of Wales, has reportedly embraced a charming nickname at her school, allowing her to seamlessly blend in with her peers.
The young princess, along with her brothers Prince George, aged 10, and Prince Louis, aged 5, are enrolled at Lambrook School in Berkshire.
Prince William and Princess Kate are keen on maintaining a sense of normalcy in their children’s lives, even amidst their royal status.
Formerly known as Charlotte of Cambridge, Princess Charlotte, now eight years old, has transitioned to being recognized as Charlotte of Wales since her parents assumed the titles of Prince and Princess of Wales.
However, recent revelations suggest that Princess Charlotte may be known as Lottie Wells within the school community.
This shift in identity was hinted at during a visit to Northern Ireland in 2019 when Princess Kate affectionately referred to her daughter as Lottie.
In addition to the endearing moniker of Lottie, Princess Charlotte has been bestowed with various delightful titles, including a particularly charming one from her father, Prince William.
During an appearance at the Chelsea Flower Show in 2019, Prince William affectionately called his then four-year-old daughter a Minionette, a French term signifying something small, sweet, and delicate or simply cute.
Princess Charlotte is not the only sibling with adorable nicknames.
Prince George, often referred to as PG Tips due to his initials, goes by the name Tips among close friends.
Similarly, Prince Louis is affectionately known as Lulu by his two older brothers, showcasing the affection and camaraderie within the royal siblings.
The choice of endearing nicknames for the young royals reflects a desire to maintain a sense of normalcy and familial warmth within the royal household.