At almost 10 years old, Princess Charlotte would have inherited a hidden talent very specific to her great-grandmother, the late Queen Elizabeth II. A very different talent from two of the little girls her age.
While Prince George is passionate about football and Prince Louis is said to be completely crazy about his drums, Princess Charlotte would have a hidden talent very different from that of her two brothers. At almost 10 years old, the young princess would have inherited a character trait specific to her great-grandmother, the late Queen Elizabeth II: she would particularly like to entertain the gallery.
In addition to resembling her physically at the same age, Kate Middleton's daughter would be particularly good at imitations, like her great-grandmother before her. But not just any ones. “I am told that Charlotte also inherited from the late Queen a brilliant ability to imitate leading figures,” royal author Phil Dampier told Hello !
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“This should come in handy at Christmas when the royals gather in the evening at Sandringham to do charades,” the royal expert added. “Queen Elizabeth had a habit of angering her family with her impersonations of politicians, including US presidents and former Russian leader Boris Yeltsin.”
An uncanny resemblance
Beyond this hidden talent and their physical resemblance, Princess Charlotte would share many character similarities with the monarch. “Winston Churchill once said of the late Queen Elizabeth that he had never seen such maturity in someone so young, and Charlotte appears to have inherited this trait from her great-grandmother, who she bears a striking resemblance to,” said the royal expert.
But the princess also takes after her grandmother, Princess Diana, with whom she shares the same passion for ballet. The 10-year-old “was captivated when she was taken to the studios of Strictly Come Dancing with his mother, and on another occasion in 2023 to see Swan Lake au London Coliseum».