Creative children win royal seal of approval

Children at a Fylde nursery are celebrating after their drawings to mark the birth of Princess Charlotte won the Royal seal of approval.
Photo Neil Cross
Children from Tree Tots Nursery in Kirkham wrote a card to Kate and William to wish them well on the arrivial of Princess Charlotte and have received a letter back with their thanks.Photo Neil Cross
Children from Tree Tots Nursery in Kirkham wrote a card to Kate and William to wish them well on the arrivial of Princess Charlotte and have received a letter back with their thanks.
Photo Neil Cross Children from Tree Tots Nursery in Kirkham wrote a card to Kate and William to wish them well on the arrivial of Princess Charlotte and have received a letter back with their thanks.

In May toddlers in the Oak Tree Group at Tree Tots Nursery in Kirkham each created a series of pictures to recognise the birth of the latest edition to Britain’s Royal family.

Following the birth of Prince George in 2013, The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, William and Kate, celebrated the arrival of daughter Princess Charlotte earlier this year.

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The children at Tree Tots posted the pictures to the happy parents, and last week received a special letter from Buckingham Palace.

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Princess Charlotte

Sarah Cartmell, 41, deputy manager at the Field View-based nursery, said: “We all did a drawing with Prince William, Kate, George and the new baby as well and posted each one in May.

“Whenever there is a nice story in the news we try to talk about it with the children. All the children liked talking about Princess Charlotte.

“Last Thursday we received a reply from the family.

“The envelope had the Elizabeth Royal seal and was addressed from the Palace.

The Duchess of Cambridge and Princess CharlotteThe Duchess of Cambridge and Princess Charlotte
The Duchess of Cambridge and Princess Charlotte
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“Inside was a card with a picture of William, Kate and Charlotte as they came out of the hospital after the princess’s birth. The children were so excited.”

Princess Charlotte was born on May 2 in the Lindo Wing at St Mary’s Hospital in London.

She is the fourth in line for the role as monarch, behind Prince Charles, Prince William and brother Prince George.

Last weekend huge crowds turned out to celebrate as she was christened in a special ceremony at St Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham.

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge with Prince George and Princess CharlotteThe Duke and Duchess of Cambridge with Prince George and Princess Charlotte
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge with Prince George and Princess Charlotte
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Mrs Cartmell added: “The children were all so excited when we opened the card.

“We talked about the drawings, the day we went to the post box and the card and what it said. It was wonderful for them to respond.”

The message to the nursery read: “The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge thank the Oak Tree children for the very lovely drawings set of the birth of their daughter Princess Charlotte.

“The Royal Highnesses have been overwhelmed by all the wonderful messagess they have received and send their warmest thanks and best wishes.”

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