The two young royals, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, are both heirs to the British throne. This early, royal observers could say that the siblings may have different styles of ruling if they will come a time they will ascend to the throne.
According to royal insiders, 6-year-old George, the eldest child of Prince William and Kate Middleton, is already showing signs that he could be an excellent leader in the future. Though he is more "reserved" as compared to Charlotte, he is slowly gaining confidence especially when they are out in public events.
The young prince is also a popular pupil among his peers. The third in the line of succession is, currently, attending St. Thomas' Battersea. He returned to school, recently, along with his sister, Charlotte.
There were reports that Prince George had invited some of his classmates to Kensington Palace and the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are happy to see how George is settling in his school. However, the playdates at the palace are more complicated than the typical kids' day out as every visitor has to be vetted by the royal security.
Though George is not the outgoing type like his younger sister, royal sources said the young prince always steps up to take on the role of the big brother to Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis. He has a caring personality as he is always looking out for his younger siblings.
"George is always looking out for his younger brother and sister and is already showing traits of making an excellent leader," the insider said.
As for his sister, Princess Charlotte, she exudes confidence at a very young age and on many occasions, it was proven that she loves attention as compared to reserved George. Charlotte loves to entertain the crowd too.
Though she is new in the royal circle, the media loves Princess Charlotte as she already earned a reputation for being playful in front of the cameras. Insiders added the young princess loves to play hostess at their residence in Kensington Palace's Apartment 1A. Apparently, Charlotte would come up to guests and ask them if they want tea or coffee or offer them some sweets.
Princess Charlotte is now attending the same school as his brother. On her first day in school, her parents accompanied her and Kate told onlookers that Charlotte is very excited to join her big brother.
Meanwhile, like other kids, the Cambridge siblings do argue on some silly things. Insiders revealed that the siblings occasionally argue over toys and TV shows, but get along most of the time.
A royal source also told Us Weekly that the Cambridges' children love playing together and being creative. They usually enjoy painting, riding their bike or building things. Now that Prince Louis is 18 months old, he gets to join his brother and sister too.