'You're not coming'! Princess Charlotte makes cheeky comment to lensmen

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Press Trust of India London
Last Updated : Jul 10 2018 | 3:25 PM IST

"You're not coming"! Britain's three-year-old cheeky Princess Charlotte has told a bunch of photographers at her younger brother Prince Louis's christening, according to a media report.

The confident little Princess, turned to photographers as she left the St James's Palace yesterday clutching her father Prince William's hand and told waiting photographers: "You're not coming," the Sun reported.

She kept her watchful eye on the press pack as she and the rest of the family headed off for a private afternoon tea at Clarence House.

Earlier, Charlotte stole hearts by showing off her impeccable manners at the christening of baby brother Prince Louis as she shared a polite handshake with the Archbishop of Canterbury.

Prince William could then be heard telling Charlotte: "Well done".

Later as she left the ceremony, the confident young Royal showed off her sunny nature as she gave a cheery wave to crowds gathered outside the chapel at St James' Palace, carrying the large Order of Service under her arm.

Princess Charlotte has regularly outshone her older brother George with her confidence and love of the public.

While George, four, is often seen shying away from the cheering crowds, Charlotte is seen taking it all in her stride, delighting onlookers with her natural charm.

And it is not the first time that the little Princess has left hearts bursting with affection.

Her adorable nature was also fully on display when she and Prince George arrived at the Lindo wing in April to meet the newest little Cambridge.

Princess Charlotte was seen waving to crowds the moment she stepped out of the car, and made the most of her moment in the spotlight by turning back on the hospital steps for one final wave before heading to meet her baby brother.

Prince Louis' birth also made Charlotte the first female Royal to retain her claim as third in line to the throne regardless of who was born after her.

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First Published: Jul 10 2018 | 3:25 PM IST

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