The princess charlotte of cambridge received a very special gift on her 7th birthday that made her great-grandmother jealous. Queen isabel II.
A source close to British royal family revealed to the magazine Us Weekly that the parents of the granddaughter of Lady Dithe Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, bought him a pony.
“The gift that Charlotte wanted more than anything was a pony. She has been taking riding lessons for more than a year and is obsessed. William and Kate know that her passion for horse riding is not temporary and they finally agreed to buy one for her,” she assured.
Undoubtedly, this is one more example that the Little Princess She is following in the footsteps of her great-grandmother, who became a lover of these animals from an early age.
charlotte has been compared to monarch on several occasions, not only because of the physical similarities they share, but also because of the no-nonsense attitude of the young princess when it comes to relating to her two brothers, Prince George and Prince Louis.
The source also revealed that the fourth in line to the throne had not one but two birthday parties and that was his mother, Kate Middleton, who cooked the menu for the events.
The first celebration was held at the family home in Anmer Hall in Norfolk where various British royals enjoyed a unicorn cake.
“Kate made all the food herself – mini pizzas, burgers, sausage rolls, hot dogs, fruit wands, sandwiches, multi-colored cupcakes and ice cream for everyone to eat,” she said.
The second party for charlotte in the kensington palace with your classmates.
“It was Charlotte’s first birthday party with all of her friends. She is such a popular kid and she loved every minute of being in the spotlight.”
The queen’s love for horses
Throughout the amazing career of Your Majesty in horse breeding, he has earned 452 wins out of a total of 2,834 races, which equates to a 15.9% win rate.
Last year, the monarch was included in the QIPCO British Champions Series Hall of Fame and became the first person to earn membership in the Special Contributor category.
Given the dedication you have shown, one of Queen Elizabeth II’s horse trainers, Sir Michael Stouteinsisted that the monarch would be “thrilled” by the honor.
“She deserves it because her contribution has been enormous. She loves him so much. I found that training for the queen comes without pressure. For her understanding, her deep knowledge of her and her thirst for more of her,” she said.
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