Princess Charlotte is not even three years old, but it’s easy to tell that the young royal has a very developed personality. She is becoming bilingual, once had a few pet chicks of her own, and gets more excited about balloons than Bill Clinton at the 2016 D.N.C. In addition, it turns out, the toddler already has a favorite color, per People.
When six-year-old Nevaeh Richardson-Natiko presented Kate Middleton with a bouquet of flowers during her visit to Hornsey Road Children’s Centre in London on Tuesday, the duchess revealed to a young attendee at the event that Charlotte’s favorite color is pink.
“She asked me what my favorite color is,” Richardson-Natiko, who wore a pink satin dress with tulle to meet Kate, said. “I said it was pink and she said that’s Charlotte’s favorite color too.”
As Vanity Fair’s Katie Nichollnoted last year, Princess Charlotte was a bit of a game-changer for her family. After her birth, her parents, Kate and Prince William, decided to move to the country (at Anmer Hall in Norfolk) where they would not be under the scrutiny of the media.
“It has been fantastic and she has been a little joy of heaven,” William said of Charlotte after her birth. “But at the same time it is more responsibility, looking after two little ones, especially when George is around. He’s a little monkey.”
Make that “little joy of heaven” who might just be requesting all-pink everything in the years to come.