Princess Charlotte is well-known for her love of sports, having attended Wimbledon, the Commonwealth events, and football events. The child royal, who turns nine on May 2, has an unexpected musical skill, so that isn’t her only hobby!
When Charlotte’s mother, the Princess of Wales, visited the Vsi Razom Community Hub in October, she revealed that Charlotte utilizes her singing to make her feel better.
In a poignant moment, she told a young Ukrainian girl, “I heard my daughter singing this morning, and it’s a song called Shine Jesus Shine, and that made me very happy this morning.”
“Do you know that song?” The Princess proceeded. Is the music the same? It made me quite happy this morning when I heard it. I’ll look for that song in Ukrainian.”
The three-time royal mother was present to highlight the hub’s efforts to aid Ukrainians affected by the ongoing conflict.
Charlotte’s passion of gymnastics appears to be a legacy from her late grandmother Princess Diana, implying that her creative side never stops.
Catherine, 42, has previously stated: “Charlotte is really into gymnastics; she does handstands, cartwheels, and everything.” It will significantly improve their basic coordination and balance skills.”
Charlotte was taking dancing lessons, Prince William’s wife said during a 2017 visit to Kensington Palace’s Princess Diana garden. When discussing Diana’s passion for dance with Tamara Rojo, the director of the English National Ballet, Catherine said of her two-year-old daughter, “She absolutely loves it.”
Charlotte, eight, attends Lambrook School in Berkshire with her siblings, Prince George and Prince Louis.
On the school’s official website, “music and drama lessons are also part of the academic timetable for all of our pupils and take place in Lambrook’s Performing Arts Centre (Diamond Jubilee Centre), which is a vibrant and creative space awash with musical, acting, and dancing talent.” The acclaimed institution provides performing arts instruction.