Unless you have been living under a rock, you will have heard of the birth of a real-life princess in London, UK over the weekend. Two days later, her name was announced as Charlotte Elizabeth Diana.
Now, in the latest instalment of princess pandemonium gripping the world, we learn that the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are just like the rest of us. Well, sort of.
Princess Charlotte Elizabeth Diana’s birth certificate lists her parents’ occupations as “Prince of the United Kingdom” and “Princess of the United Kingdom,” with her “usual address” at Kensington Palace, London.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have formally registered the birth of Princess Charlotte pic.twitter.com/nY2hUxaEKi
— The Prince and Princess of Wales (@KensingtonRoyal) May 5, 2015
Ah, how the other half live.
Naturally, this is making a lot of people envious on Twitter.
I just saw the royal birth certificate and I didn't realize "Princess of the United Kingdom" was an occupation. FINALLY FOUND MY CALLING!
— forest hag (@jiggatravels) May 5, 2015
https://twitter.com/AssedBaig/status/595623875301474304
The royal baby's birth certificate is released. In more interesting news, I had a Subway for lunch.
— Ed Peter Day (@eddyday88) May 5, 2015
"Occupation: Princess of the United Kingdom" what degree do I need for this job pls pic.twitter.com/i2OvVQCXB6
— ettienne (@ettiennegioia) May 5, 2015
We imagine Kensington Palace’s unofficial response might be: “they hate us ‘cos they ain’t us.” Perhaps.
Regardless, at least everyone can agree that Her Royal Highness Princess Charlotte of Cambridge is adorable.
Princess Charlotte was born on May 2nd, less than three hours after the couple arrived at the Lindo Wing of St Mary’s Hospital, London. She weighed 8 lbs, 3 ounces.
Her name is a nod to her grandfather Prince Charles — “Charlotte” is the female form of Charles — while “Elizabeth” is paying respect to The Queen, and “Diana” is a touching tribute to Prince William’s late mother, the Princess of Wales.