Princess Charlotte is surprisingly "very popular" at school - but why?

Princess Charlotte is surprisingly "very popular" at school - but why?

The Internet swooned on Christmas morning when Princess Charlotte made a kind gesture to her cousin Mia Tindall, daughter of Mike and Zara. Mia turned to Charlotte, but Charlotte "apparently indulged her cousin and let her accept the flowers instead," "Hello" reported.

TikTok user @wikagechlo shared the moment - which has been viewed more than 3 million times! -The on-screen caption read, "Princess Charlotte let Mia have a bouquet of flowers for herself." It said. When Mia turned to Charlotte, Charlotte smiled at her and then appeared to say, "Mia, you can take them," and Mia lunged toward the bouquet and happily accepted the flowers.

Fans were full of comments praising Charlotte's "mature" gesture, with one person writing, "I love the intimate bond of this new generation of royals." I wrote. Another said, "When Charlotte gave Mia the flowers, she looked so happy, like she had been included." a third said, "I hated that no one gave Mia flowers, but the family saw it and made sure she was included! They are all so close!" Prince George also sent Mia a bouquet of flowers. These girls are wonderful."

Sorry, there's a lot of dust here," something smudged in her eyes...

And Charlotte is apparently showing kindness not only to her family, but also at school. Charlotte attends Lambrook School with her older brother George and younger brother Prince Louis, and "Hello" reports that all three are (surprisingly) popular, and "Louis, who has entertained the public with his cheeky antics at big events, continues to play with adults," the magazine says.

"They are adorable kids," a source told the magazine. 'Charlotte is so sweet and friendly, and the other kids adore her. She is kind to younger children and very popular. George seems like a good boy, too, and Louie is full of energy. When William and Kate can't make it to a sports match, their nanny accompanies them and follows Louis around the edge of the pitch. He is a typical little energetic five-year-old."

Around here we often talk about "Charlotte is in charge," and it seems that Charlotte is not only confident but also kind. Nothing is more important than that.

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