Princess Charlotte to ‘stay in control' with key title when William makes King

Princess Charlotte in for important Royal title after training

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Princess Charlotte could get an important Royal title with her father, Prince William, becomes King.

The young Wales is set to he called Princess Royal- a title currently held by Princess Anne, sister of King Charles.

A source told Woman magazine: "Anne's 'training', if you will, isn't just about rank, file, and curtsies either. She's shown her how to spark conversations, but also how to end one and move on without upsetting anyone.

"That was a tough one for Kate to learn, but Charlotte was born to royalty so is used to the subtle signals and messaging the royals give to stay in control of a situation."

Meanwhile, Daily Mail Diary Editor Richard Eden, speaking on the Palace Confidential podcast, said: "Traditionally the Princess Royal would be the eldest daughter of the monarch so when William becomes king, it is likely that Princess Charlotte, if Princess Anne is dead, may be our future Princess Royal." He said Charlotte could decline the role.

Richard said: "Yeah, she could do, who knows. Who knows what the future holds but that has been the tradition in the past that it is the eldest daughter of the monarch."