She’s known for stealing the show with her delightful royal wave and confident nature, and today Princess Charlotte didn’t disappoint.
The little royal, three, showed off her good manners as she shared a polite handshake with the Archbishop of Canterbury as she arrived for her brother Prince Louis’ christening.
William was holding Prince George and Princess Charlotte by the hand and could be heard to encourage them as they made their way to the chapel.
Charlotte gave a cheery wave as she walked towards the cameras while George looked more hesitant.
William encouraged George and Charlotte to ‘shake hands’ with the Archbishop of Canterbury, before telling her: ‘Well done’.
At the tender age of three Charlotte is already known for her confident and sunny nature.
Princess Charlotte waved to photographers as she arrived for her brother Prince Louis’ christening at St James’ Palace
The little princess, three, politely shook hands with the Archbishop of Canterbury
Princess Charlotte was adorable in a patterned blue dress, while Prince George was dressed in a white Peter Pan collar shirt and his signature shorts
She visited Canada with her parents when she was just 16 months old and charmed the watching world as she cheerfully waved to the crowds.
By the time she visited Poland and Germany last July, the youngster was already a pro at royal engagements as she greeted wellwishers, accepted bouquets and even performed her first curtsy.
In April, she delighted fans when she accompanied her father and brother to the Lindo Wing to meet Prince Louis for the first time and began waving as soon as she stepped out of the family car.
Eager to make the most of her moment in the spotlight, she even turned back on the hospital steps to offer a final greeting to the crowds.
Princess Charlotte held hands with her father William as she made her way to the chapel
And at this year’s Trooping The Colour, she melted hearts when royal watchers noticed how she stopped clapping on the Buckingham Palace balcony and copied her great-grandmother the Queen by waving.
A day later she was pictured enjoying a family day out at the Maserati Royal Charity Polo Trophy at Beaufort Polo Club in Gloucestershire to watch her dad Prince William compete.
At one point, mischievous Charlotte made Kate and Autumn Phillips collapse into fits of giggles as she performed an impressive headstand, while a shy George watched on.
Princess Charlotte greeting the crowds at the Lindo Wing on her way to meet Prince Louis for the first time
Charlotte, three, pictured at Harry and Meghan’s wedding loves to practise her royal wave during public appearances
Princess Charlotte, pictured enjoying a day out at the Beaufort Polo Club, is known for her confident nature
The youngster showing off her royal wave at Trooping the Colour when she was just 11-months-old. She was already a pro by the time she joined her parents on in Warsaw last summer during the official royal tour of Germany and Poland