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Princess Charlotte Steals the Spotlight at Commonwealth Games
In a delightful display of royal charm, Princess Charlotte took center stage today as she joined her parents, Prince William and Kate Middleton, in Birmingham to support athletes at the Commonwealth Games.
The Duchess of Cambridge, full of energy and enthusiasm, arrived at the Sandwell Aquatics Centre alongside her husband and their seven-year-old daughter to watch the swimming heats unfold.
Kate, 40, turned heads in a chic white Alexander McQueen trouser suit, valued at £1,945.
This stylish outfit was first showcased during the family's Caribbean tour earlier this year.
Meanwhile, little Charlotte looked adorable in a £44 dress by Rachel Riley, clearly thrilled to be part of the action.
Her excitement was palpable as she animatedly gestured to her parents from the stands.
This outing was particularly special for Princess Charlotte, marking her first solo appearance with her parents without the company of her brothers, Prince George, 8, and Prince Louis, 4.
The young royal was seen clapping enthusiastically, sticking out her tongue in delight, and gasping at thrilling moments during the events.
Kate lovingly tucked stray locks of hair behind Charlotte's ear, showcasing the tender bond between mother and daughter.
Charlotte's growing interest in sports was evident; just days prior, she had participated in a video message alongside Prince William, sending best wishes to the Lionesses ahead of the Euro 2022 final.
The little princess is quickly becoming a favorite among royal watchers, known for her spirited personality and playful antics.
Kate Middleton dazzled in her ensemble, which included a crisp white jacket priced at £1,370, paired with matching trousers worth £575, all from her go-to designer, Alexander McQueen.
The Duchess has a longstanding relationship with the brand, having worn their designs on numerous significant occasions, including her wedding in 2011.
This marks the third time she has donned this particular suit this year, following her appearances during the Caribbean tour and a visit to a youth group for Windrush Day.
For today's event, Kate opted for a classic look, sweeping her long brunette hair back into a bouncy blow-dry.
She kept her makeup understated with a touch of dark eyeliner and lipstick, allowing her natural beauty to shine through.
Minimal jewelry complemented her outfit, with the exception of her eye-catching white gold map and web empress earrings that added a touch of elegance.
Princess Charlotte's public appearances have become more frequent over recent months.
She celebrated the Queen's Jubilee earlier this summer and made her debut in an official engagement alongside Prince George when they visited Cardiff in June.
Her endearing antics, such as pulling funny faces and waving to photographers, have endeared her to the public and made her a beloved figure among royal fans.
While the young royals were busy making memories, the Queen, 96, remained at her Scottish residence in Balmoral.
In her absence, Prince Charles represented her at the grand opening ceremony of the Commonwealth Games, receiving a warm welcome as he arrived in an Aston Martin.
Other members of the royal family have also been present at the games.
Sophie and Edward made several appearances, attending events alongside their children, Lady Louise, 18, and James, 14.
The siblings, who have largely stayed out of the spotlight, joined the family for the Queen's Jubilee celebrations earlier this year.
Lady Louise turned heads in a lovely pink and blue dress, re-wearing a Peter Pilato gown from her mother's wardrobe.
Meanwhile, James and Sophie shared emotional reactions as they watched the various sporting events unfold.
The Countess of Wessex first sported the pretty Pilato dress during a trip to the Chelsea Flower Show in May 2015.
Last week, Sophie was seen in a striking blue patterned dress, valued at £795, by the same Royal-approved designer, Peter Pilato.
The couple enjoyed a day filled with gymnastics and rugby sevens matches, with Prince Edward showing his animated side, often holding his head in his hands as he reacted to the thrilling competitions.