Given Mountbatten-Windsor ‘spares’ have a history of wreaking havoc on the British royal family, the Prince and Princess of Wales are wisely going above and beyond to ensure their own second-born child, Princess Charlotte, knows she’s no less important than her big brother, and heir-in-waiting, Prince George.
On July 27, Prince William, 43, treated Charlotte, 10, to a special father-daughter trip away to Switzerland, to watch the UEFA European Women’s Championship. To their delight, the Lionesses, England’s women’s national football team, won against Spain.
“William and Catherine have made sure Charlotte won’t be suffering the same sidelined isolation that certain other second-born royal children claim to feel,” a palace source tells New Idea.
“Charlotte is wise beyond her years. Her poise and smile – all reminiscent of the late Queen…