Royal fans say Princess Charlotte has 'spirit of Queen Elizabeth' in sweet moment

Princess Charlotte's actions have been compared to her late great-grandmother, Elizabeth II
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A TikTok video compilation showcasing Princess Charlotte's interactions with her brothers, Prince George and Prince Louis, has sparked comparisons to the late Queen Elizabeth II due to her commanding presence.

The charming footage reveals nine year old Charlotte displaying behaviours reminiscent of those seen in her great-grandmother. The video, titled 'Princess Charlotte keeping her brothers in check', starts with a moment from 2022 where Charlotte is seen instructing George to stand upright, which he promptly does.

At the recent Trooping the Colour parade, Charlotte can also be observed giving Louis a gentle tap on his waist, encouraging him to focus on the event unfolding before them.

Charlotte's actions mirror those of Queen Elizabeth II, who was often observed giving subtle guidance to William during his younger years on the Royal balcony.

Accompanied by Olivia Rodrigo's fitting track 'Deja Vu', one TikTok user commented: "Princess Charlotte looks a lot like Queen Elizabeth. She also has her spirit."

The young princess received heaps of praise from viewers, with remarks such as "She's so darling", and commendations for her "sisterly role". Additionally, this past Sunday, Princess Charlotte captured hearts with a sweet gesture towards her father, Prince William, in a delightful Father's Day photo, where she notably "stood out" among her siblings.

In a touching tribute that's a first for the young royals, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis penned a heartfelt message to their dad, Prince William, in celebration of Father's Day on June 16. The adorable trio expressed their affection with the words: "We love you, Papa. Happy Father's Day [pink-heart emoji] G, C and L."

Body language expert Judi James spoke to the Mirror about the new photo, highlighting Princess Charlotte's display of affection as she clings to her father. She observed: "It's Charlotte who actually clings to her dad here, though, wrapping her arm round his waist to lean into his torso."