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Royal Children’s Close Bonds and Playmates Revealed
Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis share a unique bond that few children worldwide experience.
Their interactions at Lamberg School provide them with a glimpse of ordinary life outside royal circles.
While Prince George has likely formed friendships at school, he also mingles with other kids who have connections to his family.
Notably, some of Prince William's closest pals are the sons of Hugh Van Kutsem, a university friend of Prince Charles.
The Van Kutsem family, who once resided in Anmer Hall near Norfolk, have been close to the Prince of Wales for years.
Edward Van Kutsem played a role as a page boy at the wedding of William's parents, while his brother, Hugh, chose the prince as the godfather of his daughter, Grace.
Known for her memorable appearance as a bridesmaid at Prince William's wedding in 2011, Grace became affectionately known as the “grumpy bridesmaid” for covering her ears to block out the crowd's cheers.
Despite the fame of the Wales children, there are lesser-known cousins like Maud Winsor, granddaughter of Prince Michael of Kent, who attends school with George at Thomson School and has had playdates at Kensington Palace.
Maud's mother, British actress Sophie Winkleman, shared that Maud and George hit it off well during their tea at Kensington Palace.
Another set of cousins close to the Wales children are Peepa and James Matthews, with whom George, Charlotte, and Louis likely share a strong bond.
The royals' tight-knit relationship with the Middleton family suggests a close connection between the young cousins.
Photos have captured Prince George enjoying playful moments with his cousins Savannah Phillips, Isla Phillips, and Mia Tyndall, particularly gravitating towards Savannah, who exudes confidence and playfulness.
Savannah's carefree attitude towards royal protocols is evident in her interactions with George, once playfully pushing him down a grassy hill.
As for Princess Charlotte, her closest companion isn't another child but her mother, Kate.
Their bond goes beyond the typical mother-daughter relationship, showing signs of friendship and camaraderie.
The unique dynamic between Catherine and Charlotte mirrors the cherished bond between the late queen and Princess Anne, emphasizing the importance of such connections within the royal family.
Despite Charlotte's young age, she already demonstrates a supportive role in the family, especially in keeping her brothers in line.
This hints at her potential future as a pillar of strength and companionship for her mother within the royal household.
During public events like the platinum pageant, observers noted the natural camaraderie between Kate and Charlotte, indicating a growing friendship that transcends the traditional roles of mother and daughter.
The close relationships and bonds shared among the royal children and their peers offer a glimpse into the personal dynamics within the royal family.