Princess Charlotte stealing the show, yet again.
On arrival to the hospital to meet her baby brother last year, Princess Charlotte was only delighted to say hi to the waiting photographers, even waving as she entered the building.
Her impish smile and hilarious side eye have resulted in laughter from many royal fans and the weekend’s outing to the Chelsea Flower Show included some more gas antics.
The four-year-old was so overcome by the gorgeous garden that she screamed “oh la la” with great enthusiasm and honestly, it’s the best thing we’ve witnessed today.
People on Twitter feel the same too with one person even saying “it made her week”.
princess charlotte screaming “oh la la” has made my week https://t.co/3BBaHjjHAx
— mia (@miajarvis_3) May 20, 2019
So lovely to see the children enjoying this beautiful woodland at #RHSChelsea2019 AND. .. Princess Charlotte seems to have taken my catchphrase too ‘ Oh la la’ ! ! ?? https://t.co/6LsTmgRMwp
— Raymond Blanc (@raymond_blanc) May 20, 2019
Many have commented that Princess Charlotte must be learning French and that could well be the case as she tries some new expressions out.
“Oh la la” – Princess Charlotte. Like that you can hear the kids in this vid https://t.co/ffARolI8rX
— Royal highness (@HighnessN) May 20, 2019
That’s not all either for at one point her dad, Prince William, asks her to help George and the answer to that particular request is a flat-out no.
It seems the little girl is not afraid to make her feelings known and we just adore her.
Yesterday, the Duchess of Cambridge welcomed her three children to see the Back to Nature garden she co-designed for the Chelsea Flower Show this year.
Speaking to Monty Don of the BBC ahead of the garden opening, Kate explained why it was such an important project for her personally.
“I really feel that nature and being interactive outdoors has huge benefits on our physical and mental wellbeing, particularly for young children. I really hope that this woodland that we have created really inspires families, kids and communities to get outside, enjoy nature and the outdoors, and spend quality time together”.