Prince William and Kate Middleton’s appearance last week at the Pantomime show bringing along their three children have become a major talk of the town.

During the red carpet, the royal parents were seen beaming together with Prince George, 7, Princess Charlotte, 5, and Prince Louis, 2. This appearance of the Cambridge family marks the first time all children attended a red carpet together.

The little quirks of the royal tots were clearly captured during their walk on the red carpet. But Princess Charlotte apparently stole the show from her siblings.

The middle child of Prince William and Kate Middleton showed her confidence while walking between her parents, and right away, it was noticeable that the little Princess was very well abled handling the cameras and the people.

During ITV’s Royal Rota, host and royal expert Chris Ship commented on Charlotte’s building confidence, saying that the royal appeared to be completely in control despite being very young.

“We were noticing there’s a bit where William had held Charlotte’s hand because she was a bit nervous at first. She then let go of her dad’s hand, which William kept on offering,” Ship shares on the show.

He then proceeded to explain that Princess Charlotte is showing signs of being very independent and akin to her responsibilities as a royal of the British monarchy.

Compared to his brothers, Charlotte was very sure of herself and did not hold her parents' hand a majority of the time spent on the red carpet.

Kate and Willaim’s only daughter has been often compared to her great-aunt Princess Anne, who also grew up in a band of brothers. Like her royal aunt, she is cheeky and serious at the same time.

The Princess Royal, who is the second child of Her Majesty and younger sister of the heir apparent Prince Charles, has been one of the biggest supporters of Charles, as well as an adviser.

It is believed that Princess Charlotte is being prepared for this role as well. She will most likely be Prince George’s greatest confidante and closest advisor once their roles become more extensive as they grow older.

All three of the Cambridge children have been joining their parents in their royal duties, which is an important step taken by all royal children.

In the past months, George, Charlotte, and little Louis appeared alongside their parents in welcoming Sir David Attenborough in their home in Kensington Palace for an exclusive screening of his latest documentary. Their presence is evident that they are taking on more roles for the Royal Firm.