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 Prince George, five and Princess Charlotte, three, refer to the Queen as "gan-gan" as they discover the joys of life

 But George, the third-in-line to the throne who recently celebrated his fifth birthday, will be expected to bow to the Queen this year

 Upon seeing the monarch, members of the royal family are expected to bow once when she arrives and again when she leaves

 Royal historian Marlene Eilers Koenig told Hello! magazine: "Certainly by age five

The only person they will curtsy or bow to is the sovereign. A royal highness does not curtsy to another royal highness"

  An insider close to the royal family told People that George has grown up fast and has lost interest in playing with his little sister

 They told how the future king is starting to figure out his position in the world: "George is very independent now and not as interested in playing with Charlotte all the time

 "They are close but George likes to go off and do this own thing." The insider also revealed that Charlotte "is growing up really fast

She is the one in charge." The cute royal siblings are making the most of their childhood – with reports claiming that they are spoilt when they stay with their other Grandmother, The Duchess' mum Carole Middleton

 Carole, 63, often feeds George sweets and chips when he accompanies her to the family's party shop in Berkshire, called Party Pieces

 And the siblings play at "being shopkeepers" during a typical day with Carole. And in keeping with the Duchess of Cambridge's wishes to give her children as normal an upbringing as possible, the pair were seen practicing bike-riding skills in Hyde Park last week – without stabilisers

 Prince George's portrait was released in time for his birthday on July 22 and showing a beaming, happy little boy

 The photo, released by his parents Kate, the Duchess of Cambridge and Prince William, shows a confident boy growing up

 But there is one little detail that shows how the future king is just as like any other child - the last button on his shirt hasn't been done up

For more infomation >> WHEN will Prince George and Princess Charlotte be EXPECTED to BOW to the Queen? - Duration: 2:54.

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Princess Charlotte and Mia Tindall: The one huge fashion difference between the young royal cousins - Duration: 3:09.

 Princess Charlotte, three, and Mia Tindall, four, have vastly different lives, despite both being grandchildren to Her Majesty the Queen

 The two youngsters are second cousins, as Princess Charlotte's father Prince William, the Duke of Cambridge, is the cousin of Mia's mum Zara Tindall – who has just welcomed her second baby with her rugby player husband Mike Tindall

 Although all of the royal youngsters share a close bond – Prince George and cousin Savannah Phillips stole the limelight with their cheeky antics at Trooping the Colour this year, there are some vast differences between the children's lives

 While Princess Charlotte and Mia, who doesn't have a royal title, are both important members of the young royal family, there is one big difference between the two tots – the way their mothers dress them

 Kate Middleton, the Duchess of Cambridge, only dresses her daughter in floral dresses and Zara chooses to dress her little girl in more comfortable outfits such as leggings

 Mia is frequently spotted wearing leggings and jeans when she is spotted out with her mother and father, usually at horse events

 Although this could be because she likes to run around playing on the lawn, it may also be due to the fact Mia isn't an attendee of important royal engagements like her cousin Charlotte

 Meanwhile, childrenswear designer Rachel Riley, who has dressed Prince George, has a theory Catherine puts Charlotte in traditional dresses so the look stays classic

 Speaking to The Telegraph she said the choice of wardrobe is aimed at looking 'timeless' in official photographs

 Rachel said: "The reason why I design clothes that way is because if they wear very simple things, it's about the child, and it's timeless in that you can't really date a specific photo or put them in something that seems out of date

"  Mia doesn't have to appear in as many royal photographs as her cousin Charlotte, as the four year old doesn't have a royal ranking

 Princess Charlotte is more frequently in the spotlight, due to the fact her father is second in line to the throne

 When the Cambridges attended the Maserati Royal Charity Polo Trophy, Kate knew all eyes would be on her family so decided to dress her brood in very smart ensembles, despite the fact they were running around the grass playing all day

 While George was dressed in a dapper navy polo shirt and beige chino shorts, Charlotte wore a beautiful pink floral dress

For more infomation >> Princess Charlotte and Mia Tindall: The one huge fashion difference between the young royal cousins - Duration: 3:09.

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Why Princess Charlotte doesn't have to curtsy to Queen - but George has to bow - Duration: 2:10.

 The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's second born Charlotte is only three, but she's already proving she's the perfect princess

 Her royal wave is spot on, she's always smiling for the camera and she's even shown off her sassy side to a group of photographers

 But she's still got a lot to learn when it comes to being royal, and the life of protocol and rules ahead of her

 However there's one thing the little princess, who is fourth in line to the throne, doesn't have to do, even though her big brother Prince George does - bow to the Queen

 And there's actually a very simple reason why.  Understandably, the royal kids don't have to follow all of the royal rules and traditions when they're kids, but as they get older, things are introduced

 Prince George celebrated his fifth birthday earlier this month, which means he will now be expected to bow to his great-grandmother

  When asked by Hello! magazine when young royals are expected to start following the tradition, historian Marlene Eilers Koenig said: "Certainly by age five

"  Princess Charlotte is only three, which means she's still exempt from this part of royal family life - for now anyway

 However she'll have to get her curtsy ready for when she turns five, and it will be the same for baby Louis

 But Charlotte has already given us a sneak preview of her royal curtsy, as she decided to give it go during the family's royal tour of Poland last year

For more infomation >> Why Princess Charlotte doesn't have to curtsy to Queen - but George has to bow - Duration: 2:10.

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Enceinte et bientôt mariée, Charlotte Casiraghi « obsédée » par la mort - Duration: 1:35.

For more infomation >> Enceinte et bientôt mariée, Charlotte Casiraghi « obsédée » par la mort - Duration: 1:35.

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WHEN will Prince George and Princess Charlotte be EXPECTED to BOW to the Queen? - Daily News - Duration: 3:11.

 Prince George, five and Princess Charlotte, three, refer to the Queen as "gan-gan" as they discover the joys of life

 But George, the third-in-line to the throne who recently celebrated his fifth birthday, will be expected to bow to the Queen this year

 Upon seeing the monarch, members of the royal family are expected to bow once when she arrives and again when she leaves

 Royal historian Marlene Eilers Koenig told Hello! magazine: "Certainly by age five

The only person they will curtsy or bow to is the sovereign. A royal highness does not curtsy to another royal highness"

  An insider close to the royal family told People that George has grown up fast and has lost interest in playing with his little sister

 They told how the future king is starting to figure out his position in the world: "George is very independent now and not as interested in playing with Charlotte all the time

 "They are close but George likes to go off and do this own thing." The insider also revealed that Charlotte "is growing up really fast

She is the one in charge." The cute royal siblings are making the most of their childhood – with reports claiming that they are spoilt when they stay with their other Grandmother, The Duchess' mum Carole Middleton

 Carole, 63, often feeds George sweets and chips when he accompanies her to the family's party shop in Berkshire, called Party Pieces

 And the siblings play at "being shopkeepers" during a typical day with Carole. And in keeping with the Duchess of Cambridge's wishes to give her children as normal an upbringing as possible, the pair were seen practicing bike-riding skills in Hyde Park last week – without stabilisers

 Prince George's portrait was released in time for his birthday on July 22 and showing a beaming, happy little boy

 The photo, released by his parents Kate, the Duchess of Cambridge and Prince William, shows a confident boy growing up

 But there is one little detail that shows how the future king is just as like any other child - the last button on his shirt hasn't been done up

For more infomation >> WHEN will Prince George and Princess Charlotte be EXPECTED to BOW to the Queen? - Daily News - Duration: 3:11.

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Why Princess Charlotte doesn't have to curtsy to Queen - but George has to bow - Duration: 2:06.

</form> The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's second born Charlotte is only three, but she's already proving she's the perfect princess

 Her royal wave is spot on, she's always smiling for the camera and she's even shown off her sassy side to a group of photographers

 But she's still got a lot to learn when it comes to being royal, and the life of protocol and rules ahead of her

 However there's one thing the little princess, who is fourth in line to the throne, doesn't have to do, even though her big brother Prince George does - bow to the Queen

 And there's actually a very simple reason why.  Understandably, the royal kids don't have to follow all of the royal rules and traditions when they're kids, but as they get older, things are introduced

 Prince George celebrated his fifth birthday earlier this month, which means he will now be expected to bow to his great-grandmother

  When asked by Hello! magazine when young royals are expected to start following the tradition, historian Marlene Eilers Koenig said: "Certainly by age five

" Read More The Royal family  Princess Charlotte is only three, which means she's still exempt from this part of royal family life - for now anyway

 However she'll have to get her curtsy ready for when she turns five, and it will be the same for baby Louis

 But Charlotte has already given us a sneak preview of her royal curtsy, as she decided to give it go during the family's royal tour of Poland last year

For more infomation >> Why Princess Charlotte doesn't have to curtsy to Queen - but George has to bow - Duration: 2:06.

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Step aside Susanna Reid! Charlotte Hawkins serves up GMB appeal in short frock - Duration: 3:17.

 Charlotte Hawkins, who presents Good Morning Britain alongside telly favourites Susanna Reid, Kate Garraway and Piers Morgan, dressed to impress for today's episode

 The 43-year-old newsreader poured her enviable figure into an eye-popping plum coloured frock

 The gorgeous gown was cut just above the knee, allowing the Strictly Come Dancing star to flaunt her toned pins as well as her sun-kissed skin

 The stunning sleeveless number featured a gentle collar and V-cut neckline, and she tied her show-stopping look together with a pair of floral heels

 Charlotte showed off her ensemble and her jaw-droppings pins as she sat and posed for a photo on the sofa after going off air

 The mum-of-one, who's married to Mark Herbert, wore her blonde locks in loose curls on her shoulders

 Fans were so stunned by the siren's outfit they only offered one word compliments on Twitter

 One person wooed: "Stunner." Good Morning Britain babe Charlotte Hawkins' HOTTEST shots Good Morning Britain babe Charlotte Hawkins always gets the nation's pulses racing 1 / 16 Doug Peters/EMPICS Entertainment The 42-year-old flaunts her lithe legs on the red carpet  While another simply added: "Fit

" On Instagram, a third wrote: "Nice picture. It's very beautiful and pretty." On today's show, Charlotte impressed viewers with her best Ross Kemp impression

 Former EastEnders actor Ross had shared several videos commentating on the World Cup results following the England matches

 In a hilarious clip, Charlotte growled: "It means everything." Good Morning Britain airs weekdays at 6am on

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