Charlotte of Cambridge, Age 6, found one in Balmoral new “best friend”: his (second degree) cousin Lady Louise Windsor. During the holidays with the grandmother queen, the second child of Kate Middleton e William it is in fact spending a lot of time, as revealed by the Mirror, in the company of seventeen year old eldest daughter of Prince Edward and Sophie Wessex. What unites them is above all the passion for drawing: Lady Louise, in the summer estate of Elisabetta II, while walking between lakes and woods stands teaching her cousin how to portray rabbits and deer that populate the Scottish estate so dear to the royal family.
On the other hand, the design, for the Windsors, is one family passion: mum Kate loves experimenting with colored pencils, and she did it willingly, when she was a child, even grandfather Charles of England. Also Charlotte’s older brother, the future ruler George, has already shown his artistic talent. Last year, for Mother’s Day, she created with her little hands a card on which it was drawn a yellow vase with a heart in the center from which three emerged poppies.
But to unite Charlotte and Lady Louise, despite the eleven years of age difference, there is not only the love for colored pencils. Both they are crazy about the books of Beatrix Potter, the famous English writer for children. And so, reading the stories of stories together Peter Rabbit, their bond becomes stronger and stronger.
This is a strange summer for the royals who have traditionally reunited at Balmoral: the first without Filippo, who died last April, and moreover devastated by the latest legal events that risk to definitively plunge Andrew of York into the Epstein scandal. It seems that the Scottish castle, in these days, more than a holiday place is a headquarters where the fate – and the defensive strategies – of Andrea (guest at Balmoral with ex-wife Sarah Ferguson and daughters Beatrice e Eugenie with their respective husbands). But adult royals are in all likelihood doing their best to protect the little ones of the household from sadness and worry. For Charlotte and her exceptional “nanny”, Lady Louise, this year Balmoral is the magical place ever. A paradise where you can walk among ponds and woods, read books, and draw rabbits and deer.

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