Princess Charlotte’s first ever words recorded in public revealed
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Princess Charlotte is now five years old and appears more or less destined to become a working royal as her father prepares to become the future King. Earlier, Express.co.uk reported how Charlotte is likely to be given the title of Princess Royal when William eventually ascends the throne. Currently, however, the little royal is enjoying her childhood and time spent in school – that is, before the coronavirus pandemic and subsequent lockdown and school closures.
She began school last year, accompanying her brother to the fee-paying Thomas’s Battersea.
Her life until this point has been subject to intense media speculation as with the case with nearly all of the Royal Family’s inner circle.
The access to her and her family’s life is so intimate that, in 2016, reports emerged over the princess’ first words in public.
Babies usually begin talking anywhere between seven and eleven months.
Charlotte was caught on camera saying her first public words in September 2016 during a children’s party in Canada when she was one year and four months old.
The little princess shouted “pop!” when she saw balloons and “da da” to William as he gave her a cuddle.
The party, as part of the family’s royal visit to Canada, saw the four travel to various spots around the Commonwealth nation.
Not wanting to be left out, Prince George, then three, ran over when he spotted a balloon animal being made for his little sister.
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“But I want one, can I have one?” he was heard saying to his mother Kate.
George was slightly earlier to be heard saying his first words.
Aged about nine months, the prince reportedly said his first word in Australia in 2014.
It was apparently “bilby” in homage to a plush toy he had of the rabbit-bandicoot cross.
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In a speech to city dignitaries at Sydney Opera House, his father William said: “George is now busy forging his own link with Australia.
“Catherine and I were very grateful for the many kind messages and gifts from across the country that we received when George was born.
“I suspect George’s first word might be ‘bilby’ – only because ‘koala’ is harder to say.”
Meanwhile, Prince Louis’, who was born on April 23, 2018, first words have not yet been revealed or heard in public.
The coronavirus pandemic has forced all the Cambridge children to celebrate their birthdays during lockdown.
While Louis turned two in April, Charlotte turned 5 in May and George seven in July.
Photos were released of George and Charlotte to mark their birthdays.
Pictures depicted Charlotte volunteering near the family’s home in Norfolk.
Meanwhile, George’s birthday snapshots of George showed him standing and smiling in the family’s garden.
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