The royal family is renowned for their affectionate use of nicknames.
From the endearing “Gan Gan” to the quirky “Cabbage,” and of course the iconic “Lilibet,” there always seems to be a special moniker in place of the formal titles.
Embracing this charming tradition, Kate Middleton has also found her own unique way to address her family members.
During a recent gathering at the G7 Leaders Summit in the UK, Kate was spotted warmly referring to Prince Charles as “Grandpa.” It is evident that this affectionate term holds significance as it is likely the same endearing title used by Kate's three children for their grandfather, who happens to be the future King.
The timing of this nickname is particularly poignant as Charles recently welcomed his newest grandchild, Lilibet, the daughter of Harry and Meghan.
As reported by the Daily Mail, Kate cheerfully greeted Prince Charles with the words, “Hello Grandpa!
How are you?” upon his arrival at the event.
The royal family, including Queen Elizabeth, Prince William, and Camilla Parker Bowles, gathered at The Eden Project in Cornwall for a reception with other notable figures such as Joe Biden, Justin Trudeau, and Boris Johnson.
During the occasion, the queen commemorated her official birthday by cutting a cake with a rather ceremonial sword.
She was elegantly attired in a striking dress featuring green and pink hues with a floral pattern.
In contrast, Kate exuded her usual
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