Kate Middleton has rejected Princess Charlotte’s Christmas wish over health fears
Poor Charlotte!
Princess Charlotte may be forced to go without her Christmas wish over health fears.
As it turns out, the toddler is just like every other four-year-old girl because she's asked for a pony, but mum Kate Middleton is reportedly against the idea because she is allergic.
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New Idea Royals podcast host Zoe Burrell revealed: "I heard a rumour Kate’s allergic to horses."
Angela Mollard added: "Charlotte's wish makes me think of the Roald Dahl line, when one of the kids in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory goes, ‘Daddy, I want a pony’."
Princess Charlotte has revealed which item is at the top of her Christmas list for Santa.
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"I can just imagine Charlotte saying that. Anyway, she wants one but William thinks she’s a bit young, she’s only four."
Mollard said Charlotte is taking after her great grandmother Queen Elizabeth, who is obsessed with horses.
"But the Queen got her first pony when she was four. A little Shetland pony called Piggy and then, of course, the Queen went on to become quite the horsewoman as did Princess Anne and Zara, her daughter," she said.
As it turns out, Charlotte is just like every other four-year-old girl because she has asked for a pony, but her parents Prince William and Kate Middleton are reportedly against the idea.
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"The fact Charlotte wants a pony – the Queen would be delighted."
After receiving her first pony, Her Majesty’s love for horses only got stronger, and she enjoyed horse riding regularly by the time she was six.
Charlotte appears to be following in the footsteps of her great grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, who received a Shetland pony called Peggy when she was four.