With three kids already in tow, the Princess of Wales certainly has her work cut out in terms of keeping the Royal brood in line.
Kate and Prince William had to do the worst thing and pull Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis away from their presents to get ready for church on Christmas Day, reports the Mirror.
Thankfully, all three kids were well-behaved and extremely well-dressed for the service, as they joined the rest of the Royal Family for a traditional walk through Sandringham to the church.
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However, it seems like Kate could struggle getting her only daughter ready, and it all comes down to the hair. During a visit to Cumbria in June 2019, Kate admitted that she struggles with styling the young Royal's long locks.
A young girl who met the Princess of Wales on her visit offered her a bouquet of flowers and was met with a sweet compliment from Kate. The Princess said: "I love your plaits. They are so pretty. Who's done those, who's done your plaits?"
Kate then made a revelation, which many parents of young kids will relate to. She admitted: "I tried to do a plait with Charlotte this morning, it didn't really work very well."
However, it isn't just Kate that struggles to do her daughter's hair in the morning - Prince William has also admitted he has issues with dealing with Charlotte's hair.
Back in 2019 on a trip to Blackpool, William was chatting to a fellow dad who admitted that he had been struggling to do his daughter's hair.
Never try to do a ponytail! Nightmare.” he agreed, People reports.
This year marks the royals' first Christmas without the late Queen and the first of King Charles' reign.
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