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Princess Charlotte won’t be wearing a dress anytime soon

She may have stunned the world in a gorgeous gown at her christening, but you won't see Princess Charlotte in a dress anytime soon.
Princess Charlotte and Duchess Catherine

Duchess Catherine’s most loved baby-wear designer Rachel Riley chatted to People to reveal that the youngest royal we’ll be strictly wearing onesies until she’s at least a year old.

“Because they’re a traditional family, I’m sure that she’ll wear baby-suits for the first year, and then only when she’s walking will she then move into dresses,” Rachel explained to the mag.

“Even in terms of separates, I don’t think she’ll be wearing separates until much later,” she added.

Just like her mum and big brother George, Princess Charlotte is already a fashion icon, “they are absolutely trendsetters,” the designer explained.

“When you look at them, they’re just gorgeous, their clothing is gorgeous. The royals stay relevant and modern.”

At just a month old Princess Charlotte was responsible for selling out a Spanish fashion boutique after wearing a knitted outfit from the store in her official portraits.

The tiny Princess may be the apple of her parent’s eye, but she’s also proved her financial worth too, with a report revealing that Charlotte has raked in an incredible $7 billion AUD for the British economy.

Is it okay that we feel inferior to a four month old?

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