Princess Charlotte, the beloved only daughter of the Prince and Princess of Wales, has reportedly embraced a delightful school nickname that has captured the affection of people around the world.
Speculations abound that the charming eight-year-old princess has adopted an endearing moniker during her time at school.
Alongside her two brothers, Prince George, aged 10, and Prince Louis, aged 5, Princess Charlotte attends Lambrook School in Berkshire.
It is widely recognized that Prince William and Princess Kate have strived to provide their three children with as normal a childhood as possible, particularly during their school years.
Initially known as Charlotte Cambridge, the young princess now goes by the name Charlotte Wales following her parents’ ascension to the titles of Prince and Princess of Wales.
Notably, this is not the first instance where the delightful royal has altered her name.
During a visit to Northern Ireland in 2019, Princess Kate affectionately referred to her daughter as Lottie.
Experts have speculated that Princess Charlotte’s school nickname likely revolves around the moniker Lottie Wales.
In addition to Lottie, the princess is known by various other charming nicknames, including one bestowed upon her by her father, Prince William.
In 2019, during their attendance at the Chelsea Flower Show, Prince William was overheard referring to his four-year-old daughter as a “main manette,” a French term signifying small, sweet, delicate, or cute.
However, Princess Charlotte is not the sole recipient of adorable nicknames within the royal family.
Prince George and Prince Louis also have their own endearing monikers.