Subtle signs that Princess Charlotte “worships” her mother, Princess Kate

Subtle signs that Princess Charlotte “worships” her mother, Princess Kate

Princess Kate attended church in Sandringham on Christmas morning with her husband Prince William and their three children (Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis). According to experts, the glamorous appearance of the royal family proved that Princess Charlotte “adores” her mother, Kate Middleton.

“When children are young, they idolize their mothers and do things to emulate them, whether it be hairstyles, makeup, style, or just the way they act,” Jack Miles of Revyv Hair told GB News. 'The fact that Charlotte and Kate have similar hairstyles shows how close they are and how much Charlotte worships her mother. Miles continued, “There's something very endearing about that.”

Miles pointed to Charlotte and Kate's similar long wavy hairstyles and coordinated outfits, telling the magazine, “Intentionally or not, it shows how close they are.” He continued, “The royal family has to be careful with their hairstyles, but Kate seems to be enjoying hers back home.”

On this occasion, Princess Kate wore a forest green Alexander McQueen coat with a Gina Foster hat in the same shade. She completed her look with black suede boots, a black handbag, and a tartan check scarf. Princess Charlotte wore a coat dress with a similar pattern and the same color as her mother's scarf. She also wore a green velvet ribbon in her hair, as Kate often does.

A large crowd of royal fans gathered outside St. Mary Magdalen Church in Sandringham to meet the royal family. At one point, Princess Kate joked that she had “lost” her family because she had spent so much time talking to those closest to her.

Meanwhile, royal experts suggest that the Sandringham Estate, where the royal family traditionally spends Christmas, is not always as pleasant as fans are led to believe: in an appearance on the Mail+ podcast “Palace Confidential,” royal editor Rebecca English said it “sounds more glamorous than it actually is.” English also said that guests will sleep on “fish finger beds,” or “old-fashioned beds with really creaky bedsprings at the bottom.”

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