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Queen pays first visit to Princess Charlotte

The new Royal has met the Queen for the first time at Kensington Palace and is officially registered.

The Queen has visited her second great-grandchild, Princess Charlotte of Cambridge for the first time, after spending a weekend away in Norfolk.

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But the 89-year-old Royal kept her visit short, leaving Kensington Palace within half-an-hour, according to The Guardian.

The Queen visits Princess Charlotte at Kensington Palace

Just like her older brother, Prince George, Charlotte Elizabeth Diana was also visited by Alison Cathcart, Westminster city council’s deputy registrar who popped in to Kensington Palace to witness the signing and official register of Princess Charlotte.

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The fourth-in-line to the throne is expected to travel with her brother and the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge to Anmer Hall shortly, where the family will reside in the Queen’s Sandringham estate.

Prince William is expected to return to his training as an air ambulance helicoptor pilot on June 1.

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