Princess Charlotte, the only daughter of the Prince and Princess of Wales, has embraced an endearing nickname at school, adding a touch of normalcy to her royal upbringing.
Reports suggest that the young princess, along with her brothers Prince George and Prince Louis, attends Lambrook School in Berkshire.
In a bid to maintain a sense of regularity in their children’s lives, Prince William and Princess Kate strive to provide them with a typical school experience.
Formerly known as Charlotte Cambridge, the eight-year-old princess now goes by the name Charlotte Wales since her parents assumed the title of the Prince and Princess of Wales.
However, her schoolmates and teachers likely address her as Lottie Wales, as hinted by experts.
This shift in identity was first hinted at during a visit to Northern Ireland in 2019 when Princess Kate affectionately called her daughter “Lottie.”
Notably, Princess Charlotte is not limited to just one nickname.
Her father, Prince William, has bestowed upon her the moniker “Minionette,” a term of endearment derived from the French language, signifying something small, sweet, and delicate.
This revelation occurred during a public appearance at the Chelsea Flower Show in 2019, showcasing the close bond within the royal family.
The tradition of endearing nicknames extends beyond Princess Charlotte, encompassing her brothers as well.
Prince George, often referred to as PG Tips due to his initials, is known to go by the simpler moniker “Tips” among his inner circle.