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Princess Charlotte Earns Warrior Princess Nickname at School
Princess Charlotte, the second child of the Prince and Princess of Wales, is reportedly known as the Warrior Princess by her peers at Wilcox Nursery School due to her feisty personality.
According to royal expert Katie Nicholl, the seven-year-old princess is a tomboy who loves climbing trees and is very much an adventurer.
Her nickname is said to be a result of her bold and adventurous spirit.
Katie Nicholl explained that Charlotte's feisty personality earned her the nickname Warrior Princess.
“Apparently she earned that nickname because obviously she is a princess, but she's quite a tomboy, she loves climbing trees and she's very much an adventurer.
She's quite well known for her feisty personality,” Nicholl told Entertainment Tonight.
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It remains to be seen if the nickname will stick with her.
However, Warrior Princess is not the only nickname Charlotte has.
Her parents reportedly refer to her by different names.
Prince William is said to call her Mignonnette, which means small and delicate in French, while Catherine often calls her Lottie, a popular abbreviation for Charlotte.
Charlotte's personality has also been noticed by her mother, who reportedly told a fellow mother that, “Charlotte is growing up really fast and that she is the one in charge.”
This was evident during the Queen Elizabeth's Platinum Jubilee celebrations, where Charlotte was seen taking charge of her siblings.
Charlotte made sure that Prince Louis wasn't overdoing it with all the waving and reminded Prince George to stand up straight when the national anthem was being sung.
In terms of personality, Charlotte is said to be the most outspoken of the three Wales' children.
Katie Nicholl said, “She's got a huge personality and is cheeky like William, who was an outgoing little boy who knew his mind.”
Reports suggest that Catherine and William are preparing Charlotte for a career instead of becoming a working royal when she's older.
Charlotte's strong personality and leadership qualities could be useful in a non-royal role.
Princess Charlotte's nickname has garnered much attention, but it is clear that her parents are focused on preparing her for the future.
With her strong personality, leadership qualities, and adventurous spirit, Charlotte is sure to make a mark in whatever she chooses to pursue.