Princess Charlotte is being given advice on how to deal with certain aspects of royal life by her great aunt Princess Anne, who also helped Kate Middleton when she first joined the Firm. Get the latest entertainment news sent straight to your inbox with our weekly Showbiz newsletter We have more newsletters Get the latest entertainment news sent straight to your inbox with our weekly Showbiz newsletter We have more newsletters Kate Middleton reportedly struggled with one aspect of public speaking when she first became a royal, and it's something her daughter, Princess Charlotte, is learning to handle from an early age. Living in the public eye can be stressful, and while senior royals are used to attending events and ceremonies, the younger generation must learn how to navigate these situations.

Nine-year-old Princess Charlotte, who is just starting her royal duties, is beginning to attend more public events, the Mirror reports. She seems to understand the expectations of her behaviour and always conducts herself impeccably. She even takes on the responsibility of keeping her younger brother, the cheeky Prince Louis, in line during engagements and has been seen instructing her older brother, Prince George.

Despite the pressure of being in such a high-profile role at such a young age, Princess Charlotte appears to be managing well and is reportedly receiving guidance on how to handle royal life from her great aunt, Princess Anne. Known for her strong work ethic and loyalty to .