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Princess Charlotte Forms Sweet Bonds with Her Royal Cousins
Princess Charlotte, the daughter of Prince William and Princess Catherine, has been known to share a special bond with her cousins, Mia and Lena Tyndall.
The late Queen Elizabeth was renowned for her close relationship with each of her grandchildren and great-grandchildren, and it seems that the younger royals are following in her footsteps.
The three young girls can often be seen enjoying each other's company at official events, such as the annual London Parade and Trooping the Colour, where the royal family gathers on the balcony of Buckingham Palace.
Charlotte, who finds herself in the middle of her Tyndall girl cousins in terms of age, forms a sweet little group with Mia and Lena.
What makes their bond even more endearing is their shared love for rugby.
Just like their famous parents, Mia and Lena have developed a fondness for the sport.
Princess Catherine has mentioned that she regularly plays rugby with her children in the back garden, and it seems that Charlotte has inherited her mother's competitive nature.
Former England rugby player, Mike Tyndall, has also spoken about how much his girls enjoy the sport.
Mia and Lena, who are only 9 and 4 years old respectively, already attend Minchinhampton Rugby Club on Sundays.
It's heartwarming to see how this common interest in sports strengthens the connection between the Prince and Princess of Wales and Mike and Zara Tyndall.
During the Platinum Jubilee pageant for Queen Elizabeth last year, Princess Charlotte and Lena were seen eagerly watching from the Royal Box.
In an adorable moment, Lena shared her Mawum Stripe sweets with her cousins, including Charlotte, George, and Savannah Phillips.
Charlotte's delight in receiving the treats was evident, but she wasn't too keen on letting her younger brother, Louis, have more, as captured by photographers.
There was another amusing incident when Abba's “Dancing Queen” played, causing Charlotte's sister Mia to show off her dance moves while Lena sat sullenly in her chair, refusing to join in.
However, despite these contrasting reactions, their bond was evident as Charlotte turned around in her seat to share a sweet moment with her cousins.
In 2002, a young Charlotte spent time with her cousin Mia on the balcony of Buckingham Palace during Trooping the Colour.
The two girls appeared to be having a great time as they watched the parade together, huddled close.
Aside from her Tyndall cousins, Charlotte also shares a close bond with another royal, Princess Beatrice.
Despite their 27-year age gap, the eight-year-old princess and Beatrice have showcased their friendship on numerous occasions.
One such moment was captured at Princess Eugenie's wedding in 2018 when Charlotte gazed up at Beatrice with admiration.
It seems that Beatrice may hold a special place in Charlotte's heart as her favorite royal friend.
Their connection, along with the strong bonds she shares with Mia and Lena, highlights the close-knit relationships within the royal family.
The younger generation of royals continues to forge their own unique connections, just as their predecessors did.
Princess Charlotte, with her charming personality and warm relationships, is undoubtedly becoming a beloved member of the royal family.