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«Breaking News» Has Princess Charlotte starred in her first ever nativity play?

Princess Charlotte may have starred in her first ever nativity play - after her nursery put on their annual performance for parents this week.


Willcocks Nursery School in Kensington - where the royal has been enrolled since January - put on their traditional festive play on Thursday, according to its website.


It is not clear if Charlotte, three, had a part in the play, or if the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge attended.


However, the couple did have two private engagements yesterday, attending a board meeting for the Royal Foundation yesterday morning, followed by a private Christmas reception in the afternoon.


Prince William previously revealed that Prince George, five, played a sheep in his school nativity play last year.




Princess Charlotte may have starred in her first ever nativity play, after her nursery put on their annual performance for parents this week 


Princess Charlotte may have starred in her first ever nativity play, after her nursery put on their annual performance for parents this week 



Princess Charlotte may have starred in her first ever nativity play, after her nursery put on their annual performance for parents this week 



Speaking about George's role in the play last December, William revealed during an engagement: 'I went to my boy's nativity play. It was funny. He was a sheep.'  


Charlotte is known to be more confident than her older brother, regularly stealing the show with her waving while at public engagements.

The young royal is also understood to be fond of dancing, taking after her late grandmother Princess Diana. 


Charlotte was spotted attending a rehearsal of the Royal Ballet's production of The Nutcracker at the Royal Opera House, in London, with her mother last week ahead of its opening night on Monday. 




It is not clear if Charlotte, three, (above, with Kate and Prince William and Meghan's wedding in May) had a part in the play at Willcocks Nursery School, or if the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge attended the performance 


It is not clear if Charlotte, three, (above, with Kate and Prince William and Meghan's wedding in May) had a part in the play at Willcocks Nursery School, or if the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge attended the performance 



It is not clear if Charlotte, three, (above, with Kate and Prince William and Meghan's wedding in May) had a part in the play at Willcocks Nursery School, or if the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge attended the performance 





Kensington Palace revealed that Charlotte had been enrolled at Willcocks Nursery School (above) in January 


Kensington Palace revealed that Charlotte had been enrolled at Willcocks Nursery School (above) in January 



Kensington Palace revealed that Charlotte had been enrolled at Willcocks Nursery School (above) in January 



Social media photos emerged showing Kate and Charlotte, who wore a pretty white dress with puffed sleeves, in the auditorium following the performance.  


The Duchess is known to be a fan of the show and last year made a surprise appearance at an evening performance.


Kate, who was pregnant with Prince Louis at the time, was seen chatting to dancers following the show.   


Kensington Palace revealed that Charlotte had started at Willcocks Nursery School in January, sharing sweet photographs of the youngster on her first day, taken by the Duchess.


Charlotte will have enjoyed pottery and poetry classes at the sought-after nursery, which is rated 'outstanding' by Ofsted and located next to the Royal Albert Hall. 


Fees for the nursery are £9,150 a year for morning sessions and £5,400 for afternoons.  




Prince William previously revealed that Prince George (pictured with Charlotte at Princess Eugenie's wedding in October) played a sheep in his school nativity play last year 


Prince William previously revealed that Prince George (pictured with Charlotte at Princess Eugenie's wedding in October) played a sheep in his school nativity play last year 



Prince William previously revealed that Prince George (pictured with Charlotte at Princess Eugenie's wedding in October) played a sheep in his school nativity play last year 





The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have had a busy week, visiting a RAF base in Cyprus on Wednesday (pictured above)


The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have had a busy week, visiting a RAF base in Cyprus on Wednesday (pictured above)



The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have had a busy week, visiting a RAF base in Cyprus on Wednesday (pictured above)


Link hienalouca.com

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