Princess Charlotte's much older best friend as Prince George's fave pal revealed
Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis are lucky enough to not only have a tight-knit group of friends at school, but also to be surrounded by many youngsters in their family.
The late Queen had 13 great-grandchildren and we have seen many of them joking and playing together at public events in the past, for example at Trooping the Colour, the Platinum Jubilee celebrations and at weddings. One of the closest bonds we have seen is that of Prince George and Princess Anne's eldest granddaughter, Savannah Phillips. So who would a body language expert say is Princess Charlotte's best friend from the public moments we have seen?
Pointing to the destiny that lies ahead for Prince George, leading body language expert Judi James notes that Savannah is always on hand to make her younger cousin laugh. She told the Express, “There is one royal though who seems able to ensure the fun-factor is still present and that he is enjoying himself as he learns to cope. Savannah always looks super-popular, confident and playful and George appears to gravitate towards her." While Judi adds that George displays a “certain amount of hero-worship” for Savannah, his younger sister Princess Charlotte has a slightly older close friend in the Royal Family and has shared many sweet moments with her over the years.
Judi explains that the young Princess is very close with her father's cousin Princess Beatrice as she told the paper: "The pose where little Princess Charlotte gazed up at her ‘auntie Beatrice’ at Eugenie’s wedding showed Beatrice could well be Charlotte’s favourite royal friend."
The expert also observed a moment between the two where young Charlotte comforted Beatrice. "There was an even more touching moment between the two at Philip’s memorial service. Beatrice was overcome by emotion during the service, weeping loudly and even hiding her entire face behind her hymn sheet at one point. It was little Charlotte who looked back from the front row with an expression of concern, prompting Beatrice to offer a small smile and nod of thanks to reassure Charlotte she was okay."
Kate Middleton swears by £19.99 rosehip oil that helps 'reduce wrinkles & scars'While it is also thought that Princess Charlotte is close with the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh's daughter, Lady Louise Windsor, Judi claims the young royal also shows signs of friendship with her mother. She said: “As Charlotte gets older there are some clear signs of not just mother-daughter bonding with Kate but also friendship signals, too.
“It’s not unusual for a mother and her daughter to describe themselves as friends or even enjoy being ‘best friends’ but where Kate and Charlotte are concerned that specific bond might be more necessary than it is for others as being a top-tier royal can be an isolating experience and we all saw how much the late Queen always cherished the unique equality of her mother-daughter bond with Princess Anne.”