Princess Charlotte: Three words delight millions of TikTok users

Princess Charlotte
Three words delight millions of TikTok users

The viral three words are immediately mentioned: Princess Charlotte (2nd from left) and cousin Mia (r.)

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Can three words touch millions? If they come from Princess Charlotte’s mouth, definitely.

She is number three in the line of succession to the British throne – behind father William (41), the Prince of Wales, and brother George (10). But the public is already following Princess Charlotte’s (8) every step closely: What is she doing? What is she saying? As “People” magazine reports, now a 21-second TikTok clip, taken by a royal fan, went viral. The little video has now been viewed five million times. And that’s because of the sweet words that Charlotte addressed to her cousin Mia Tindall (9).

Traditional church visit at Christmas

This church visit is a good annual tradition in the British royal family: On Christmas Day, King Charles (75) and Queen Camilla (76) as well as Prince William and Princess Catherine (41) with their children George, Charlotte and Louis (5) attend a church service St Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham, Norfolk. The path to and from the service is traditionally lined with royal fans who present them with flowers and cuddly toys and with whom they briefly exchange ideas. This is also the case on Christmas Day 2023.

“Take her” – three words that enchant millions

A TikTok user has now captured how the youngest royals enthusiastically help adults receive the best Christmas wishes and small gifts from their subjects. Prince George happily waves a fat teddy bear. And Princess Charlotte’s arms are also quickly filled. When a female fan wants to hand her another bouquet of flowers, the sweet scene occurs that has since touched millions online:

Charlotte’s cousin Mia Tindall, granddaughter of Princess Anne (73) and Charlotte’s close friend, wants to accept the bouquet instead of the fully laden Charlotte. But in order to maintain the royal etiquette, Mia turns to Charlotte and asks: “May I?” And Charlotte gives her royal permission with a smile: “You take it.” (“You take them.”) One user writes about the “best version of the monarchy” in view of the royal offspring and praises their close relationship.

Shortly before, Mia had an audience of millions on the same Christmas walk, this time on “X” (formerly Twitter) enchanted by joyfully accepting a bouquet of red roses from Princess Catherine’s hands.

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