Born on May 2, 2015,Princess Charlottehas grown into a charming member of the royal family.
Let’s take a look at how Charlotte is following tradition so far.
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The same goes for official dinner functions.
According toWoman’s World, the Waleses even cook for and with their young ones.
Well, that’s all thanks to royal tradition; staying evergreen is the goal.

Like so many princesses before her, Charlotte has a wardrobe full of dresses.
What’s more, Charlotte’s birthday outfits always keep with tradition.
Typically, Charlotte and the other young royals spend their vacations at Balmoral, the royal residence in Scotland.

Queen Elizabeth II actually started her own tradition with her great-grandchildren when they came to visit at Balmoral.
The Christmas after Elizabeth’s death, experts guessed that Charlotte and her family would spend time at Balmoral.
Others, like decorating the late Queen Elizabeth II’s tree, are unique to the royal family.

Oh, but family’s holiday customs don’t end there.
That’s not to say the traditions can’t be bent a bit.
Charlotte also follows some traditions from the other side of her family.

As per royal tradition, her first day was abnormally public.
Like Charles and Anne before them, Catherine and William’s kids are paving their own way.
Sounds perfect for the royal kids if you ask us.

According to royal news presenter Christine Ross, Charlotte is likely to take the title of Duchess of Edinburgh.
Prince Edward is the current Duke of Edinburgh.
That isn’t the only title Charlotte could receive.

“When William is King, Princess Charlotte will be the Princess Royal.
So she will already have a special title in her own right,” said Ross to theExpress.
The title is traditionally given to the oldest daughter of the king or queen.

Currently, Princess Anne is known as the Princess Royal.