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Princess Charlotte’s Sweet School Nickname Revealed
Princess Charlotte, the only daughter of the Prince and Princess of Wales, has reportedly embraced a charming nickname at school that allows her to blend in seamlessly with her peers.
The young royal, along with her brothers Prince George and Prince Louis, is enrolled at Lambrook School in Berkshire.
Prince William and Princess Kate have made it a priority to maintain a sense of normalcy in their children's lives, even amidst their royal duties.
Initially known as Charlotte Cambridge, the eight-year-old princess now goes by Charlotte Wales following her parents' new titles.
During a visit to Northern Ireland in 2019, Princess Kate affectionately called her daughter “Lottie,” hinting at another possible moniker for Charlotte.
Experts speculate that Charlotte is likely referred to as Lottie Wales among her classmates.
In addition to Lottie, Charlotte has a variety of endearing nicknames, including one bestowed upon her by her father, Prince William.
At the Chelsea Flower Show in 2019, William affectionately referred to his then four-year-old daughter as “Minionette,” a French term denoting something small, sweet, and delicate.
The royal siblings seem to share a tradition of affectionate nicknaming, with Prince George and Prince Louis also having their own special monikers.
George is affectionately called “PG Tips” due to his initials, and among close friends, he goes by “Tips.”
Reports suggest that Louis is lovingly referred to as “Lulu” by his older siblings, showcasing the close bond shared among the royal trio.