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In Pictures: Princess Charlotte turns five

The young royal was born on May 2 2015 and is fourth in line to the throne.

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Princess Charlotte, known for being one of the feistiest of the Queen’s great-grandchildren, is celebrating turning five.

Charlotte has been seen in recent weeks enthusiastically clapping for carers as the Cambridge family stay at their Anmer Hall mansion in Norfolk during the coronavirus pandemic.

Over the past year, the Duchess of Cambridge revealed that her daughter, whom she has been heard referring to by the nickname “Lottie”,  was “pretty good” with spicy food, and also liked olives.

One of Charlotte’s favourite books as a toddler was Julia Donaldson’s classic The Gruffalo, and the princess loves horses, just like her great-grandmother the Queen.

William and Kate’s middle child was born at 8.34am on May 2 2015, weighing 8lbs 3oz.

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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge outside the Lindo Wing with newborn Princess Charlotte (John Stillwell/PA)

Since her last birthday, Charlotte has joined her family to explore Kate’s Back To Nature garden at the Chelsea Flower Show.

Prince George and Charlotte took off their shoes and paddled barefoot in the stream during their May excursion, with the princess shouting “Ooh la la” as she waded through the water.

When William asked Charlotte “Will you help George?”, the princess retorted “no” before skipping off.

In June, the Cambridge children gathered with their parents on the Buckingham Palace balcony for Trooping The Colour, with Charlotte waving her arms around to greet the crowds.

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Charlotte joins her family on the palace balcony in June (Victoria Jones/PA)

She was spotted poking her tongue out during the presentation ceremony after her mother had encouraged her to wave.

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Charlotte poking her tongue out at the regatta (Andrew Matthews/PA)

She arrived for her first day with her parents and George, looking a little nervous at first as she fiddled with her pony tail, but excited as she met her headteacher.

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An excited Charlotte starts school (Aaron Chown/PA)

She was driven to the royal residence by her mother for the festive celebration.

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Kate with Charlotte arriving at the Queen’s Christmas lunch (Aaron Chown/PA)

Charlotte and George joined the rest of the royals as they met the public on the traditional walk from Sandringham House to St Mary Magdalene Church.

One well-wisher gave the princess an inflatable flamingo and was rewarded with a hug.

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Gemma Clark from Lincolnshire hugs Princess Charlotte after giving her an inflatable flamingo (Joe Giddens/PA)

The duchess was interviewed for the Happy Mum Happy Baby podcast hosted by Giovanna Fletcher.

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Charlotte amid the bluebells (Duchess of Cambridge/PA)

“And I try every day to put moments like that in, even if they’re small or even if I don’t have time – but that in an ideal world is what I would like to do.”

A smiling Charlotte was seen applauding the country’s NHS workers in March, alongside George and younger brother Prince Louis.

She is being home schooled by William and Kate while the country is in lockdown.

But the duchess confessed it was “challenging” and admitted she kept her children in class during the Easter holidays to give their days “structure”.

She said it was not all “hardcore” as she found fun activities online and the children had been baking, cooking and pitching tents in the garden.

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