Not just any hand movement will do, either.
Here are some occasions where the princess' royal etiquette has been outstanding.
Once her demure wave concluded, Charlotte noticed Louis continued to wave somewhat erratically.

In response, she gently corrected his behavior by placing his hand on his knee.
Charlotte saw Elizabeth’s wave as a cue to initiate her own wave.
Seconds later, George followed his sister’s example.

Hollywood legend Dame Joan Collins was impressed by Charlotte’s handshaking skills during the Jubilee events.
“Both little people held out their tiny hands politely for a handshake,” she told theDaily Mail.
Eleven days later, a state funeral was held for the monarch.

The event was meticulously planned and steeped with extensive rules for participants.
In accordance with wardrobe protocol, Princess Charlotte wore a black dress.
Her matching hat was afashion first for the princess.

Later, however, Charlotte demonstrated her dedication to duty.
In turn, Charlotte curtsied to honor the late queen’s memory.
“Charlotte knows the rules,““Supernanny” star Jo Frostexplained toHello!

Charlotte gave the clergy a friendly handshake.
She also showed her ability to recover from unexpected situations.
Charlotte’s conduct was as dazzling as her attire.

She was a role model for Prince Louis as she walked with him.
After curtsying to Charles as he walked by,Charlotte neglected to curtsy to Queen Camilla.
Video footage of the event revealed that Charlotte might have lost her balance as she rose up.
She glanced to the side and was distracted, thus forgetting to curtsy a second time.
However, Charlotte handled her mistake with grace and didn’t lose her royal cool.
Four years earlier, Charlotte wowed royal fans when the royal family made their Christmas appearance in 2019.
The then-preschooler curtsied to Queen Elizabeth and offered plenty of handshakes during the outing.
Charlotte actively listened to the people she met and effortlessly greeted people with an engaging handshake.
The experience added a new dimension to their execution of royal rules.
“They are raised having formal meals, going to formal events,” Myka Meier toldPeople.
However, once she exited the vehicle, she was waving and charming onlookers.
Charlotte also assumed a leadership role by informing the other young participants about when to walk behind the bride.