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Princess Charlotte Takes on Mentor Role for Younger Brother Prince Louis at Easter Sunday Service
Princess Charlotte, the seven-year-old daughter of Prince William and Catherine, Princess of Wales, showcased her impeccable style and maturity as she joined her family at the Easter Sunday service held at St George's Chapel in Berkshire.
This marked the first Easter Sunday since the passing of Queen Elizabeth II, making it a poignant day for the royal family.
Charlotte looked stunning in her royal blue coat, perfectly coordinated with her mother's attire, and sported electric blue tights.
Hand-in-hand with her father, Prince William, she kept a watchful eye on her younger brother, Prince Louis, who walked a few steps behind with their mother, Catherine.
Charlotte has been seen taking on the role of mentor for both her brothers, George and Louis, during public outings.
She constantly keeps an eye on her mischievous younger brother, particularly after his cheeky antics at last year's Queen's Platinum Jubilee.
According to Judy James, a professional body language expert, Charlotte's frequent glances and approving smiles towards Louis indicate that she acts as a wing-woman to her mother when it comes to looking after their youngest sibling.
James suggests that Charlotte may be the one who rules the roost at home and is accepted as the alpha sibling during public events like this one.
It was evident that Charlotte was pleased with her brother's behavior at the Easter Sunday service, which stood in stark contrast to Louis' mischievous actions during the Queen's Platinum Jubilee.
At that event, he pulled faces during the Royal Air Force fly-past and appeared restless during the Platinum Pageant on the Mall.
However, Judy claims that Louis was on his best behavior this time, and Charlotte's smile served as a seal of approval for his ability to behave appropriately.
Over the past few years, Charlotte and George have experienced several significant milestones together, such as their first official visit to Cardiff in June 2022.
Last year, the siblings walked hand-in-hand with their parents to the Easter Sunday service, while Prince Louis was too young to attend.
This year's Easter Sunday marked the first holiday since the Welles' family relocated to Adelaide Cottage, located just minutes away from Windsor Castle and the Chapel.
Led by King Charles and Queen Camilla, who will be crowned next month at Westminster Abbey, the royal family attended the Easter Sunday service in Windsor.
Several relatives, including Princess Eugenie and Beatrice with their husbands, Prince Andrew and Princess Anne, the Tyndall family, and the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, also joined the service.
Lady Louise, currently studying English at St Andrew's University in Scotland, was not present, but Edward and Sophie were accompanied by their teenage son, James.
It is heartening to witness the Royal family coming together to celebrate Easter Sunday and commemorate important milestones in their lives.
The young royals, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, are growing up rapidly, and it is a delight to see them attending public events and leaving their mark in their own unique ways.
Princess Charlotte looked absolutely adorable at the service, and it is evident that she has grown into a caring and responsible older sister for Prince Louis.
We eagerly await what the future holds for these young royals and how they will continue to make their mark within the Royal family.