Prince George may be the oldest of Cambridge’s children, but it is actually his younger sister Charlotte who is "in charge".
The cheeky youngster often appears more confident in front of the camera whether it be sticking her tongue out at the press or telling photographers they "can't come" in at Prince Louis' christening, My London reports.
In 2017, Kate Middleton was speaking to a fellow mum at a special war memorial event when she revealed some interesting details about her children.
Samantha Burge, wife of Warrant Officer Class 2 Chris Burge, told reporters: “She said that Charlotte is growing up really fast. She is the one in charge.
“We have both got 2-year-olds and they are ruling the roost. It was a bit of a mummy chat.”
“[She said] they are both becoming really good friends, George and Charlotte,” the mother added.
Princess Charlotte’s grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, also reportedly confirmed the youngster’s strong personality.
While presenting a book to a 10-year-old, the Queen asked the child if she looked after her younger sister.
The girl’s mother replied: “It’s the other way around”, to which the Queen responded: “It’s like that with Charlotte and George.”
Earlier this year Charlotte turned six, and according to dad Prince William, she’s growing up very fast.
Speaking at an engagement in the West Midlands, William said: “She’s six, yeah. If you ask her, she says she’s 16.
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“Charlotte says, ‘I’m six now, I’ll do what I want.’ It’s like, they grow up really fast.”
The news comes as reports claim the Cambridge children could have an exciting Christmas ahead with several of their relatives.
Like many families across the country, the Royal Family saw their Christmas plans severely disrupted due to lockdown restrictions last year.
Prince George, Louis and Princess Charlotte may be seen in rare photo next month
And royal expert Duncan Larcombe told OK! that the Cambridge children could get three Christmas celebrations this year.
The Cambridges are known to be very close to Kate's family, with Carole and Michael Middleton thought to be doting grandparents to the kids.
But the Cambridge children will also likely be treated to a royal Christmas with their beloved great-grandmother, the Queen.
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