It seems Princess Charlotte is taking after her older brother Prince George with her new skill …
The two-year-old, who had her first day at the Willcocks Nursery School this week (8 January 2018), is starting to learn a new skill.
A source told celebrity news site People that the princess is already learning Spanish, as her nanny Maria Turrion Borrallo is from Spain.
The source said:
‘She’s very sweet and very confident — she’s always chatting away.’
They also described Charlotte as ‘so polite, but also fun and energetic.
‘She has beautiful manners.’
It seems Charlotte is taking after her older brother, Prince George, four, who can already count in Spanish.
Princess Charlotte’s first day at nursery
Princess Charlotte sent the world into meltdown earlier this week with her adorable first day at nursery photos.
The snaps were taken by her mother, the Duchess of Cambridge at Kensington Palace.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are very pleased to share two photographs of Princess Charlotte at Kensington Palace this morning. pic.twitter.com/dDIOZdA7aM
— Kensington Palace (@KensingtonRoyal) January 8, 2018
It was announced on the Kensington Palace Twitter that the princess would be attending the Willcocks Nursery School.
It’s located in the hall of the Holy Trinity church in Kensington, west London.
It was rated ‘outstanding’ in its most recent Ofsted inspection, five years ago.
Fees for the nursery vary depending on the age of the child and whether they attend in the morning or afternoon.
The highest cost is £3,050 per term for the morning sessions.
Before starting school last September, Prince George attended the Westacre Montessori School Nursery in Norfolk, which was near the family’s home in Norfolk, Anmer Hall.
Having now moved back to London, to Kensington Palace, the Willcocks Nursery School is only a short drive away from the family home for Princess Charlotte.
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