Princess Charlotte, 4, Looks Adorable While Arriving At 1st Day Of School With Parents William & Kate

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How fast they grow up! Princess Charlotte just attended her first day of school, and the pictures of Prince William and Kate Middletons daughter is too cute for words.

It seems like it was yesterday when Kate Middleton, 37, emerged from St. Marys Hospital after giving birth to Princess Charlotte. Now, Prince Williams daughter is headed off to school. Both Kate and William, 37, accompanied 4-year-old Princess Charlotte to St. Thomas in Battersea, South London, on Sept. 5. The picture of the young royal attending her first day of school is beyond adorable. Charlotte wore navy her blue school uniform, paired with calf-length white socks and black shoes. She also had her hair pulled back into a ponytail, as she held onto a smiling Kates hand to walk inside.

Of course, Prince William was also in attendance for his little girls big day. He accompanied the royal couples son, Prince George, 6, into the building, holding onto his hand as they led the way inside. George showed off the new gap where his front teeth once were, as he smiled while they made their way toward the building. “Princess Charlotte, accompanied by The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Prince George, will attend her first day of school at Thomass Battersea on Thursday 5th September,” the palace said ahead of the big day. This is a big step for Charlotte. She previously attended Londons Willcocks Nursery School. Prince George has been attending St. Thomass Battersea school since 2017.

Sadly, only Prince William accompanied Prince George on his first day of school. Kate, who was pregnant with Prince Louis at the time, was waylaid with a bad case of morning sickness. It wasnt all bad, as William and George posed together for one of the most adorable royal portraits ever. Thankfully, Kate was in good health to accompany her young daughter on this significant day.

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“We greatly look forward to welcoming her and all of our new pupils to the school in September,” the schools principal, Simon OMalley, said in May, per