The second child and first daughter of Prince William and Kate Middleton, she holds a special place in the hearts of the British royal family. Her name, carefully chosen to honor key figures in her lineage, pays tribute to her paternal grandfather King Charles III, her beloved great-grandmother Queen Elizabeth II, and her cherished grandmother, Princess Diana. The name was shared with the public just one day after her birth, sparking widespread interest and affection. Before fame, she entered the world at 8:34 a.m. at St. Mary’s Hospital in London, weighing eight pounds and three ounces—a healthy start for a little princess. Her older brother, Prince George, had been born on July 22, 2013, marking the beginning of the couple’s growing family. Then, in April 2018, the family welcomed another addition—her younger brother, Louis. As she grows, her presence continues to bring warmth and continuity to the royal lineage, quietly stepping into the spotlight while carrying the legacy of those who came before her.
She met her future spouse while studying at the University of St. Andrews in Scotland back in 2001, and their connection blossomed over time. Around two years later, they officially started dating, building a strong foundation for what was to come. Fast forward to April 29, 2011—she said “I do” in a beautiful ceremony, marking the beginning of their married life together. Her journey from campus days to walking down the aisle was truly something special, and she continues to cherish those milestones. She often reflects on how it all began at university, where she found not just an education, but also lifelong love.