Queen Elizabeth, the great-grandmother to Prince George and Princess
Charlotte, said on Sunday that 2-year-old Charlotte rules over her
4-year-old big brother, Prince George.
Speaking to a 10-year-old school girl, Emily Clay, the Queen asked if she “looked after” her 6-year-old sister, Hadleigh. The kids' mom, Ellen replied, “It’s the other way around.”
The Queen, 91, then said: “It’s like that with Charlotte and George.”
The exchange happened at the Queen’s Sandringham estate in Norfolk, where Emily won a bible signed by the Queen for a school religious education project. Emily's dad, Tom, won the same prize in 1990, the Eastern Daily Press reported.
A source told Pople last week that “confident” Charlotte, who is speaking some Spanish, has settled well into her preschool, Willcocks Nursery School, not far from the family’s London home, Kensington Palace.
Speaking to a 10-year-old school girl, Emily Clay, the Queen asked if she “looked after” her 6-year-old sister, Hadleigh. The kids' mom, Ellen replied, “It’s the other way around.”
The Queen, 91, then said: “It’s like that with Charlotte and George.”
The exchange happened at the Queen’s Sandringham estate in Norfolk, where Emily won a bible signed by the Queen for a school religious education project. Emily's dad, Tom, won the same prize in 1990, the Eastern Daily Press reported.
A source told Pople last week that “confident” Charlotte, who is speaking some Spanish, has settled well into her preschool, Willcocks Nursery School, not far from the family’s London home, Kensington Palace.
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