Prince Charles is one proud grandfather! While attending a tea party with World War II veterans at Clarence House in London on Wednesday, Charles told guests that Princess Charlotte is already letting her parents, Prince William and Kate Middleton, get some much-needed shut-eye. Geoff Bradley, who attended the afternoon tea, told the Press Association that he spoke with Charles about the newest addition to the royal family. "He was saying Princess Charlotte does sleep through the night and it was much easier on mum than Prince George," Geoff said. The cute confession must be a welcome relief for the parents of two, considering William admitted just three weeks ago that Charlotte was keeping him up at night. But despite the family's tiring first month, they have an exciting Summer ahead of them. Charlotte's first official portraits were released last weekend ahead of her July 5 christening. And if you can't wait...
- 6/11/2015
- by Caitlin-Hacker
- Popsugar.com
Not trying to start any royal rivalries or anything, but it sounds like Princess Charlotte is a better sleeper than Prince George! Kate Middleton and Prince William's first child was famously fussy as a newborn, but according to grandpa Prince Charles, 5-week-old Charlotte isn't having any trouble catching Z's! On Tuesday during a Clarence House tea party for World War II pilots and crew, Charles was "talking about grandchildren" with Geoff Bradley, who was invited along with his veteran father-in-law Owen Burns. "He was saying Princess Charlotte does sleep through the night," Geoff recalled (per the Daily Mail), "and it was much easier on mum than Prince...
- 6/10/2015
- E! Online
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