In the royal family, it’s no secret that King Charles has a soft spot for his grandchildren.
While he shares a close relationship with Prince William‘s children, it’s the trio of Zara and Mike Tyndall—Maya, Lena, and Lucas—that he reportedly cherishes spending time with the most.
These three young royals may not be as well-known as their cousins Archie and Lilibet, but they have certainly carved out a special place in their grandfather’s heart.
Maya Grace Tyndall, the eldest of the Tyndall children, was born in January 2014.
At just ten years old, she already holds the title of 22nd in line for the throne.
Living at Gatcombe Park, which is conveniently close to King Charles’ residence at Highgrove House, Maya enjoys a unique bond with her grandfather.
Despite not having an official royal title, her presence in the family is undeniably significant.
Maya’s birth was a moment of joy for her parents, Zara and Mike.
Proud father Mike shared his elation on social media, calling it “the best day of my life.”
Their journey to parenthood wasn’t without its challenges; in 2018, the family faced heartbreak when Zara suffered a miscarriage.
During that difficult time, Maya emerged as a source of comfort and light for her parents, showcasing the incredible bond they share.
Next in line is Lena Elizabeth Tyndall, who was born in June 2018, just two months after Prince William and Kate welcomed their third child.
At five years old, Lena is currently 23rd in the line of succession.
Her name, pronounced “Le-nay,” was chosen simply because her parents liked it, while her middle name honors her late great-grandmother—a touching tribute that reflects the family’s values.
Lena has made several public appearances alongside her family, particularly during festive occasions like Easter Sunday and Christmas gatherings at Sandringham.
The little one’s charm and charisma shine through, making her a delightful presence in royal events, even at such a young age.
Then there’s Lucas Philip Tyndall, the youngest of the trio.
Born in March 2021, Lucas is currently 24th in line for the throne.
Interestingly, he made his grand entrance into the world in a rather unconventional setting—a bathroom in Gloucestershire—while his sisters were born in a hospital.
This little boy brings a fresh wave of joy to the Tyndall family.
Lucas may not be as visible in public as his sisters, but he’s been spotted at various events, including his mother Zara’s writing competitions.
His middle name, Philip, pays homage to both his grandfather and Zara’s grandfather, symbolizing the strong family ties that bind them together.
Despite the geographical distance, King Charles has been able to foster a close relationship with these three grandchildren.
In contrast, his interactions with Prince Harry‘s children, Archie and Lilibet, have been limited, primarily due to the fact that they reside over 5,000 miles away in the United States.
As Archie recently celebrated his fifth birthday, it’s clear that the Tyndall children are enjoying more quality time with their grandfather.
With their proximity to his royal residence, they often partake in family gatherings and events, strengthening their bond with King Charles.
The Tyndall siblings are growing up in a family that values love, support, and connection, even amid the complexities of royal life.
Their experiences, like attending family functions and participating in special traditions, help shape their identities within the royal framework.
As King Charles continues to embrace his role as a grandfather, it’s heartwarming to see how he nurtures these relationships.
The Tyndall children, with their lively spirits and affectionate nature, undoubtedly add to the joy of his royal duties.
In a world where royal families often seem distant, the genuine connections between King Charles and his grandchildren remind us that love transcends titles and distance.
The Tyndall trio may be lesser-known, but their impact on the royal family is profound and enduring.