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**Prince William Opens Up About Princess Charlotte’s 6th Birthday Celebrations**
Prince William recently shared insights into the birthday celebrations of his daughter, Princess Charlotte, who turned six years old.
During a visit to Babcock Vehicle Engineering on Tuesday, William delved into the company's pivotal role in developing ventilators amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.
Jenna Jackson, the company's lead HR business partner, seized the opportunity to inquire about Princess Charlotte's special day, which took place on Sunday.
Responding with gratitude, William expressed that Princess Charlotte had a delightful birthday.
He reminisced that last year's celebration occurred during lockdown, but this year, they were able to invite another family over, emphasizing how swiftly children grow up.
The prince described the occasion as “great fun,” highlighting the joy of marking such milestones.
In a newly unveiled portrait captured by Kate Middleton, Princess Charlotte's striking resemblance to her father, Prince William, captivated many.
Comparisons between photos of William at a similar age and the young princess showcased uncanny similarities, from the spark in their eyes to their playful smiles.
Even William and Kate acknowledged Charlotte's resemblance to her father, acknowledging her “minimi” status.
During a visit to the Kidmat Centre in January 2020, William and Kate encountered a remarkable dessert display that featured a cake adorned with red, white, and blue accents, encircled by cupcakes bearing images of the royal couple.
The cake artist revealed that each photo depicted significant moments in William and Kate's lives, spanning from their childhood to parenthood.
Pointing to a portrait of himself as a child, William marveled at the resemblance to Charlotte, exclaiming, “That looks just like her.”
The royal family likely spent the weekend at Anmer Hall, their countryside residence located on Queen Elizabeth's Sandringham Estate in Norfolk, during the extended weekend with a public holiday in the UK.
William's visit to Babcock aimed to commend the company's contributions in sustaining essential services, such as the police, military, air ambulances, and other organizations, throughout the pandemic.
Babcock's efforts included manufacturing ventilators for the NHS and implementing safety measures in air ambulances.
Amidst interactions with Babcock staff, William humorously remarked on his police bodyguards' driving skills, playfully suggesting that some skills warranted scrutiny.