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‘Not bossy!' Princess Charlotte's 'like Kate' with her subtle corrections to 'avoid drama'

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Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis appeared several times across the Platinum Jubilee weekend alongside their parents Prince William and Kate Middleton.

On a few occasions, the youngest Cambridge child stole the show with his funny faces and energetic behaviour. But it was Princess Charlotte who displayed royal duty beyond her years.

Express. co. uk spoke to body language expert Judi James who explained more. Judi said: "Charlotte showed how much her mother's daughter she is over the jubilee celebrations, not only staying close to Kate, holding her hand at times and even chatting and laughing together like friends as they watched the final pageant. "But also showing she is beginning to job-share with her mother the duties of keeping an eye on her two brothers as well. "It's very sweet to see her confidence grow in public and to see her acting like school prefect, even standing up in the carriage to bend and peer into Camilla's handbag as though she had been assigned security duties as well. "Like her mother she is developing an aura of calm and quite firm authority as she deals with both her older and younger brothers. " READ MORE: Glum-faced Andrew breaks cover after being branded 'absolute fool'The expert continued: "There are no signals of bossiness from her. "It is a testament to both her natural authority as well as her skill of keeping the small corrections and nudges subtle enough to avoid drama or tantrums that both boys seem to naturally fall into line initially, even though Louis might try to sneak another wave or hand-clap after Charlotte has urged him to stop.

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