Princess Charlotte, despite her young age, has been spotted breaking royal protocol by taking selfies with fans on multiple occasions. Her recent actions at the Sandringham Christmas walk and after attending the Eras Tour with her family have sparked conversation about the evolving relationship between the royal family and the public.
Starr is a News Writer for InStyle. She has worked in pop culture and entertainment since 2017 and has been with InStyle since 2024. Princess Charlotte might only be 9-years-old, but that doesn't mean she isn't old enough to break royal protocol from time to time when the opportunity presents itself. At the recent Sandringham Christmas walk, Charlotte went one step further and broke royal protocol by taking selfies with fans.
Charlotte stopped 'to take a selfie with a lady before she accepted gifts of flowers and chocolates from other members of the public. Charlotte beamed with a sweet smile as she posed alongside the royal fan for the photograph.' The Sandringham Christmas walk isn't the only time that Charlotte has posed for a selfie—after attending the Eras Tour alongside William and George, in which Charlotte could be seen beaming a wide grin. 'Princess Charlotte is the huge Taylor Swift fan in the family. She has wanted to go to the concert for months, but with her mum being treated for cancer, this was a really special day to be able to celebrate her Papa's birthday like this,' a source told. Selfies aren't typically practiced by the royal family—'While there is no royal rule regarding selfies, it is generally discouraged for members of the Royal Family to pose for selfies,' the Royals have been easing back on the rule in favor of having a more intimate relationship with royal observers and fans
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