Princess Charlotte, along with her brothers Prince George and Prince Louis, has a two-word nickname she uses at school to ensure she has a normal upbringing.
The Prince and Princess of Wales are keen to give their children as normal a life as possible, despite their royal status.
During her time as a young pupil at Thomas's Battersea School in London, the now 10-year-old Princess Charlotte went by a very simple two-word nickname, which has since been updated.
Following the change in their parents' titles in 2022, when William and Kate became the Prince and Princess of Wales, her name was likely changed to Charlotte Wales.
The use of the last name 'Wales' is a tradition for royal children, who use their parents' title as their surname in school.
Besides her school name, Princess Charlotte has a host of other adorable nicknames.
During a trip to Northern Ireland in 2019, Princess Kate was heard referring to her daughter as 'Lottie,' while William was heard calling her 'Mignonette,' a French word that means something small, sweet, and delicate.
This glimpse into the family's private life shows their effort to balance their public duties with a desire to provide their children with a childhood free from the constant spotlight.
The nicknames also show the close and affectionate bond within the family, giving the public a rare glimpse into their personal lives.
The family's approach to raising their children has been widely praised.
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