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Hearts crumble as Charlotte waves

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LONDON: With a skip and a wave, little Princess Charlotte almost stole the show as she and her brother, Prince George, arrived to meet their baby brother for the first time.

While George, 4, still dressed in his school uniform, appeared shy and slightly intimidate­d by the cameras, 2-year-old Charlotte had no such qualms.

Charlotte attends Willcocks nursery close to Kensington Palace. On Monday she waited at home with her nanny, Maria Borallo, before heading for the hospital.

The little girl was dressed in an appropriat­e “blue for a boy” summer frock with her hair pulled back off her face in a matching bow, anklelengt­h socks and navy blue round-toed shoes with a strap across the top.

The princess, who will celebrate her third birthday on May 2, wore a £45 (R770) Periwinkle dress from Little Alice London, a label owned by Alice Avenel, a friend of mom Kate’s from their time at Marlboroug­h College.

Although she has been seen in public on barely a handful of occasions, cheeky Charlotte appears to be a born performer.

As she got out of the family car, William whispered to her to give the waiting media and crowds a wave.

She seemed more than eager to oblige, her face lit up by a sweet little smile.

As she skipped along the pavement outside the Lindo Wing of St Mary’s Hospital in Paddington, London, balancing on her toes “like all little girls who long to be ballet dancers”, she couldn’t stop smiling and interactin­g with the cameras.

Even as the family group walked up the familiar stone steps into the Lindo Wing, there was still time for a last cheeky little look over her shoulder and another dimpled grin and wave.

Charlotte and her big brother stayed for about 20 minutes, getting to know their little brother, before leaving via a back door away from public view.

They were driven home by staff for tea at Kensington Palace, while they waited for their mother and father to re-join them. As he left, William said the children had been “very excited, delighted” to meet their baby brother.

 ?? PICTURE: EPA-EFE ?? HELLO: Prince William and his children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, arrive at the Lindo Wing at St Mary’s Hospital, London, to visit his wife, Kate, who gave birth to their third child. The baby boy is fifth in line to the British throne.
PICTURE: EPA-EFE HELLO: Prince William and his children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, arrive at the Lindo Wing at St Mary’s Hospital, London, to visit his wife, Kate, who gave birth to their third child. The baby boy is fifth in line to the British throne.

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