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How Princess Charlotte’s first day at school portrait compares to Prince George’s

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Princess Charlotte‘s first day of school has come, and the photos are more adorable than royal fans could’ve imagined.

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The Kensington Palace Instagram account shared a sweet portrait of the four-year-old alongside her big brother Prince George.

Both young royals looked cute as a button in their navy Thomas’s Battersea school uniforms and wide smiles.

It seems like only yesterday that Kensington Palace shared a photograph of Prince George on his first day of school.

Watch the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge say goodbye to their daughter Princess Charlotte as she sets off her next big chapter: becoming a school student.

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The photo featured Prince George holding hands with his father Prince William on the steps of Kensington Palace.

While his mother, Kate Middleton wasn’t able to make an appearance on his first day of school – due to experiencing morning sickness with Prince Louis – she accompanied both children to Thomas’s Battersea yesterday.

The Duchess of Cambridge could be heard asking the Head of the Lower School at Thomas’s Battersea, Helen Haslem (who was there for George on his first day) ”How are you? Did you have a nice summer?”

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Princess Charlotte, Prince George
The Kensington Palace Instagram account shared a sweet portrait of Princess Charlotte alongside her older brother Prince George on their first day of school. (Credit: Kensington Palace)

As Ms Haslem walked the family to the doors of the school, Prince William could be heard saying that Princess Charlotte was “very excited.”

Charlotte previously Willcocks Nursery school before the Palace announced that she would be joining her older brother Prince George at Thomas’s Battersea earlier this year.

At their school, the children will be known as George and Charlotte Cambridge due to William and Kate’s titles as the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.

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