Though Prince George is the eldest of the Wales children, it was Princess Charlotte who quietly captured the heart of her great-grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II. Known for her poise even at a young age, Charlotte’s natural confidence and leadership made a lasting impression on the late monarch.
One especially revealing moment came in January 2018, during a royal engagement where the Queen was presenting a book to 10-year-old Emily Clay. When Her Majesty asked the girl if she looked after her younger sibling, Emily’s mother interjected, noting that the younger sibling usually took the lead. The Queen responded with a smile and a gentle confession:
“It’s like that with Charlotte and George.”
That quiet remark spoke volumes. Even then, the Queen had observed Charlotte’s commanding presence—a quality rare in children, let alone in a royal household.
Charlotte’s protective instincts and maturity have only become more apparent over time. Whether it’s gently guiding her brothers during public appearances or ensuring they adhere to protocol, she has shown a sense of responsibility far beyond her years.
She’s particularly nurturing with her youngest brother, Prince Louis. In a photograph released for Charlotte’s third birthday, she’s seen lovingly cradling a sleeping Louis. And at his christening, while most children might have posed for the cameras, Charlotte remained focused on her baby brother—gazing at him with tenderness.
Prince William has shared that mornings at their home are often filled with music, dance, and laughter—with Charlotte at the center of it all.
“She runs around the kitchen in her dresses and ballet stuff, going completely crazy,” he once shared.
Louis, ever the little shadow, follows right behind her, trying to keep up
This tight sibling bond was again on display during King Charles’s coronation in May 2023. With George performing page duties, it was Charlotte who took Louis by the hand and led him with grace and composure through the grand ceremony—offering support and quiet strength as Louis fidgeted and yawned through the more solemn moments.
Observers and royal experts alike have noted Charlotte’s emerging presence. Former BBC royal correspondent Jenny Bond described her as “a confident young lady”—one clearly influenced by strong female figures like her mother, Catherine, Princess of Wales, and the late Queen herself.
As the only girl among the Wales children, Charlotte holds a unique place in the royal family. She looks up to the women before her—but she’s also paving her own way, quietly stepping into a role that many believe will be significant in the monarchy’s future.
And if Queen Elizabeth’s early observations are anything to go by, Princess Charlotte’s future is not just promising—it’s destined to be extraordinary.