Princess Charlotte’s close relationship with her cousin, Mia Tindall, was beautifully displayed during the 2023 Sandringham Christmas walk.
Despite being first cousins once removed, Mia and Charlotte share a connection that mirrors that of sisters, often seen together at family events and gatherings.
Mia, the 10-year-old daughter of Zara Tindall and granddaughter of Princess Anne, leads a life that is far more private compared to her royal cousins.
Unlike Charlotte, who is growing up under the public eye as second in line to the British throne, Mia does not hold official royal titles, offering her the opportunity for a more private upbringing.
Nonetheless, the two share a close and warm bond that has been nurtured by their upbringing in the Royal Family’s loving embrace.
Mia’s affection for her younger cousin was also evident during the walk, where she was seen holding Prince Louis’ hand, adding another heartwarming moment to the family outing.
Mia Tindall, born on January 17, 2014, in Gloucestershire, is the eldest of three children of Zara and Mike Tindall. Her siblings, Lena and Lucas, were born later. Unlike her cousins, Mia and her siblings were not granted royal titles, as Princess Anne, their grandmother, decided not to bestow them with HRH status. Zara has previously spoken about how grateful she is for this decision, as it has allowed her children to lead a more independent life, free from the constraints of official royal titles.
As the next generation of royals grows up, the public continues to be touched by the loving connections between the royal cousins, with Charlotte and Mia’s special bond serving as a heartwarming reminder of the importance of family.