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How old is Princess Charlotte and what is her full name?

PRINCESS Charlotte is the second of Prince William and Kate Middleton’s three children.

But how old is the young princess and what’s her full name?

Photographs were released to mark the princess’ birthday on May 2, 2022EPA

When is her birthday?

Kate and Will’s second child, Princess Charlotte was born on May 2, 2015 at 8.34am at St Mary’s Hospital.

She was brought into the world in the infamous Lindo Wing, and weighed 8lbs 3oz.

Kate releases new pictures the children on their birthdays.

To celebrate Charlotte’s seventh birthday on May 2, 2022, she shared pictures of the youngster sat among bluebell flowers, and posing with a dog.

Sun royal photographer Arthur Edwards said: “Charlotte is growing up so fast. She looks so relaxed and happy among the bluebells.

“She’s the spitting image of her mum.

“Her long hair has been done beautifully and that smile is unmistakable.

“Catherine’s really got the knack for capturing her children at their very best.”

The Cambridge’s newest arrival, Prince Louis, was born on April 23, 2018.

The eldest child, Prince George, is 4 years 9 months older than the new arrival.

While Princess Charlotte is just under three years older than her baby brother.

The age gap between Prince George and Princess Charlotte is one year and ten months.

What’s Princess Charlotte’s full name?

The Cambridges’ only daughter, Charlotte, has a rather long name.

Including her title, her full name is: Princess Charlotte Elizabeth Diana of Cambridge.

Like her older brother, George, she has taken her parents title as her surname and goes simply by Charlotte Cambridge at school.

Her middle names are those of both her late grandmother, Princess Diana, and her great-grandmother Her Majesty The Queen.

Could Charlotte ever lose her royal title?

There is a possibility that Charlotte’s title could change from Princess as she gets older.

But rather than losing royal status, which is very unlikely, she will gain additional titles.

When the Queen’s eldest daughter, Princess Anne dies, Charlotte could be given the title of Princess Royal – a title that can only be held by one person at any given time.

The princess could also end up getting a Dukedom if she chooses to get married, like her father.

Prince William was given the additional title of Duke of Cambridge when he married her mother.


 

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