Princess Charlotte is a daddy's girl!

Charlotte is a daddy’s girl! Royal fans gush over the princess, seven, clinging to her father’s hand and Prince William sharing reassuring words as they arrived at Lambrook School

  • Royal fans gushed over William and his ‘little princess’ Charlotte at school
  • The seven-year-old hung on tight to her father’s hands as they arrived
  • William and Kate took their three children to Lambrook ahead of their first day 

Royal fans gushed over how Princess Charlotte of Cambridge looked every inch a ‘daddy’s girl’ as she joined her family at her new school yesterday. 

Seven-year-old Charlotte held tight to William’s hand as they made their way into Lambrook School for the ‘settling in’ afternoon on Wednesday, ahead of the first day back today. 

As they were heading into the building, William put a hand on his daughter’s back, in an apparent gesture of reassurance. He also kept a close eye on Charlotte as she shook hands with headmaster Jonathan Perry. 

Royal fans gushed over how Princess Charlotte of Cambridge looked every inch a ‘daddy’s girl’ as she joined her family at her new school yesterday 

Seven-year-old Charlotte held tight to William’s hand as they made their way into Lambrook School for the ‘settling in’ afternoon on Wednesday, ahead of the first day back today 

William kept a close eye on Charlotte as she shook hands with headmaster Jonathan Perry 

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge dropped off their ‘excited’ Cambridge ‘gang’ – Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis – at the same new school after moving their family to Windsor for the next major phase of their life 

The affectionate relationship between father and daughter struck a chord with royal fans, with one tweeting: ‘I love the way that Princess Charlotte holds on tightly too Daddy’s hand. So so cute.’

Another posted: ‘Charlotte a complete Daddy’s girl.’ 

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge dropped off their ‘excited’ Cambridge ‘gang’ – Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis – at the same new school after moving their family to Windsor for the next major phase of their life.

But while Charlotte was happy to hold her father’s hand, Louis was less impressed and seemed to rebuff his father’s attempts.

The affectionate relationship between father and daughter struck a chord with royal fans

Instead he arrived hand-in-hand with his mother Kate, who also kept hold of her eldest son George, nine.  

Arriving yesterday, the family strolled in a line to meet headmaster Jonathan Perry.

‘Welcome to Lambrook,’ Mr Perry told the children. ‘It’s lovely to have you with us. We’re very excited for the year ahead.’

Shaking them each by the hand in turn, he asked ‘Are you excited?’ with all three chorusing ‘Yes’. William remarked ‘We’re looking forward to it,’ adding the children had ‘lots of questions’.

After shaking hands with the three Cambridge children, headmaster Jonathan Perry pointed the family up the stairs to enter the school for the afternoon 

The Duchess wore her soft brown locks in her signature bouncy blow dry style, and kept her makeup and jewellery neutral for the occasion

Prince William and Kate appeared to share a smile as they walked with their young children into the school in Berkshire this afternoon 

Mr Perry’s wife Jenny, who works in the pastoral team, was waiting in the doorway and greeted them with ‘Welcome back to Lambrook’, with William quipping ‘With all the gang’.

William went on to user them up the steps of the large white 19th-century country mansion, while Prince George, Charlotte and Louis all said they are ‘excited’ to be starting. A source said the Cambridge children were ‘particularly excited’ to be going to the same school for the first time.

The Duchess was the picture of elegance in a £245 brown polka dot dress by Rixo for the occasion, which she paired with matching tan coloured heels. She wore her soft brown locks in her signature bouncy blow dry style, and kept her makeup and jewellery neutral for the occasion.

The mother-of-three beamed widely as she walked hand-in-hand with Prince George and Prince Louis, both of whom were dressed in the school’s summer uniform, up the drive

The Duke and Duchess are beginning a new life in the country away from the goldfish bowl of their official London residence Kensington Palace which is being seen as a bid to put their children first and give them more freedom.

William and Kate had been known to have set their heart on outdoorsy prep school Lambrook, with its 52 acres of grounds, where fees will cost the couple in excess of £50,000 a year in total for their three youngsters.

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