As they grew older, Britain's 8-year-old Prince George and 6-year-old Princess Charlotte slowly entered the public eye. They accompanied their parents to Prince Philip's memorial service, the first time they had attended an official royal event with their parents. But what is unexpected is that as soon as they appeared, the limelight even overshadowed Kate and William.

Although the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have always wanted to keep their children out of the spotlight, insiders say they know the children's personalities, with reports that Charlotte is following in the footsteps of the Queen and learning to ride a horse.
Now, a person familiar with the matter told the U.S. Weekly YouTube channel that Kate and William kept their children away from social media.
"Kate and William don't allow them to have social accounts, even private ones. They completely disagree with small children having social media accounts. ”
The source also said Charlotte attended St Thomas' Private Primary School in Battersea, south-west London, and did very well at school. Her reading grades are at the top of her class, and she also enjoys writing assignments. In addition to her studies, Princess Charlotte enjoyed acrobatics, art, and performance.
"The siblings knew they were different from others, but William and Kate taught them to be elegant, so they didn't brag about their status and didn't feel superior," the people familiar with the matter added.
Prince George is currently the third in line to the British throne, behind his grandfather Prince Charles and father William. But royal observers say he is still young but confident and has shown the potential to become a future King of Britain.
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