Princess Charlotte's adorable expressions have a talent for stealing the show during royal engagements, garnering plenty of media attention. She was born in May 2015 to parents Prince William and Princess Kate, who also have two sons, Prince George and Prince Louis.
According to a royal insider in September 2018, the top priority for William and Kate is to raise their children in a normal environment. This remains a crucial aspect for them. Additionally, a source shared with Us in December 2017 that Charlotte is often seen following Kate around, almost like a shadow.
According to a source, Kate's daughter Charlotte is her constant companion and often accompanies her to the kitchen where she enjoys "helping out" with the preparation of meals. The source also revealed that Charlotte likes to have her own toy set by her side to mimic the activities of the housekeeper or her mother. Charlotte has formed a special bond with her younger brothers, Louis and George, and takes her role as a big sister seriously. The source noted that Charlotte is particularly close to Louis, and a similar connection is developing between her and the youngest member of the family.
The princess also has a strong sense of independence. According to an insider from Us, "She exudes confidence and doesn't let a little fall or scrape slow her down. She's always on the move and moves at lightning speed!" In a recent event, Charlotte carried on with her humorous antics by making funny faces at her late great-grandfather Prince Philip's memorial service in March 2022. She attended the service alongside her brother George and her parents to honor the Duke of Edinburgh's legacy, almost a year after his passing.
During the service, Charlotte caught the attention of the camera as she flinched and cringed while looking to her left from her seat in Westminster Abbey. She was dressed in a stylish black coatdress and sat beside Kate in their pew. After the Service of Thanksgiving, Charlotte and George had the opportunity to meet with various clergy members, one of whom was the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, who kindly bent down to Charlotte’s eye level to shake her hand.
Check out some of Charlotte’s most expressive and playful faces from sticking her tongue out at Duchess Meghan and Prince Harry‘s May 2018 wedding to covering her face at Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank‘s October 2018 ceremony.
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Princess Charlotte's Sassiest Faces
Too cute! Princess Charlotte’s expressions often make headlines for stealing the spotlight at royal engagements.
According to a royal insider in September 2018, Prince William and Princess Kate make it a priority to raise their children in a normal environment. This means more to them than anything else, and they have not lost sight of this goal. The couple are parents to Prince George, Prince Louis, and their daughter Charlotte, who was born in May 2015.
According to a source in December 2017, Charlotte is often seen following Kate around like a shadow. The source described it as adorable and mentioned that since Charlotte spends more time at home than George, she enjoys helping out in the kitchen with her own toy set to imitate the housekeeper or Kate when they are preparing food.
According to a source, Charlotte has developed a strong bond with both Louis and George, and she particularly enjoys spending time with her younger brother. The insider revealed that Charlotte takes her big sister responsibilities seriously and is often by Louis' side. Additionally, Charlotte and George share a great bond, and a similar connection is growing between Charlotte and Louis. Despite her affectionate nature, Charlotte also possesses an independent streak and is known for her confidence. According to the insider, she is not afraid of getting hurt and will not let a mere graze stop her from running around at lightning speed.
At her late great-grandfather Prince Philip’s memorial service in March 2022, Charlotte kept up her tradition of making funny faces. Alongside her parents and brother George, she attended the service to honor the Duke of Edinburgh’s legacy on the one-year anniversary of his passing. Charlotte was caught on camera flinching and cringing, stealing the show with her adorable reaction. The young princess looked elegant in a black coatdress as she sat next to Kate in the pew. Following the Service of Thanksgiving, Charlotte and George had the opportunity to meet with several clergy members, including the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, who kindly bent down to Charlotte’s level to shake her hand.
Charlotte's most memorable expressions over the years include sticking her tongue out during Duchess Meghan and Prince Harry's May 2018 wedding and covering her face at Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank's October 2018 ceremony.
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So Excited
The princess made a silly face on her way to Christmas mass in December 2016.
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Grumpy Girl
The toddler didn’t look too impressed as she left Canada with her family in October 2016.
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Lady in Waiting
Charlotte seemingly tugged on mom Kate’s hand at Pippa Middleton’s wedding in May 2017.
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Cutest Bridesmaid
Charlotte stole the show at uncle Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan’s wedding in May 2018.
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Not Interested
The royal pouted as she watched a June 2017 parade from the palace window with brother Prince George.
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Serious Attitude
Charlotte brought the sass as she left Harry and Meghan’s nuptials at St George’s chapel in May 2018.
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Look Back
Charlotte gave the cameras a cheeky look going into Pippa’s wedding to James Matthews in May 2017.
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Just Like Uncle Harry
At Harry and Meghan's wedding, a toddler caught the attention of photographers as she playfully stuck out her tongue. Interestingly, this behavior is not uncommon among young children, as Prince Harry himself was seen making a similar face during a visit to his newborn cousin Princess Beatrice back in 1988.
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Less Than Thrilled
Charlotte was not amused by the aforementioned June 2017 parade.
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Can’t Even
The royal put her hands on her face at Princess Eugenie’s October 2018 nuptials.
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Royal Behavior
“You’re not coming,” Charlotte hilariously said to photographers outside of Prince Louis’ christening in July 2018.
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Sweet Girl
An insider told Us in September 2018 that Charlotte will “come up to guests and ask them if they want tea or coffee or offer them sweets” when they visit the palace.
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Full of Spirit
“She’s definitely the biggest character of the three children at the moment,” the insider previously told Us about Charlotte.
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Siblings
Charlotte gave brother George a sassy glance outside of St George’s Chapel after Eugenie’s wedding.
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Birthday Girl
Charlotte smiled while sitting on a fence in a new photo celebrating her 4th birthday in May 2019.
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On Mute
The princess kept her ears covered at the Trooping the Colour parade in June 2019.
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Signature Move
Charlotte stuck her tongue out while attending an August 2019 charity sailing race with her parents and older brother.
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Hello There
Charlotte waved to the cameras on her first day of kindergarten in September 2019.
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Peeping
Charlotte smirked from the back seat arriving at the queen's annual Christmas lunch in December 2019.
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Caught on Camera
Charlotte's emotions were on full display as she attended Prince Philip's memorial service at Westminster Abbey in March 2022. While caught on camera, she was seen both grimacing and smiling. Additionally, viewers were delighted to witness her charming interaction with the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby.
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Having Fun
Charlotte enjoyed waving to the crowd while at the Platinum Jubilee in June 2022.