Princess Charlotte could face âdifficult positionâ with brother Prince George in the future
Princess Charlotte is third in line to the throne
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Princess Charlotte could reportedly find herself in a âdifficultâ position with her older brother, Prince George, in the future.
A royal commentator has warned that Charlotte will one day need to come to terms with her status. Itâs something that has affected the likes of Prince Harry and Princess Margaret in the past.

Princess Charlotte is third in line to the throne (Credit: SplashNews.com)
Princess Charlotte could face difficult position
At 10 years old, Princess Charlotte has a long way to go before she ever has to worry about her brother, Prince George, becoming king.
However, one day, the young royal will have come to terms with the fact that the monarchy wonât be focusing on her, but her older brother, a royal expert has claimed.
Speaking to The Mirror, ITV News Royal Editor Chris Ship said: âItâs a very difficult position to be in.â
He then suggested that itâs something the royal, who turns 11 this year, will have to âcome to terms withâ when George ascends to the throne.

Charlotteâs brother Prince George will be king one day (Credit: Cover Images)
Charlotte may experience âexistential struggleâ
The late Queen Elizabeth IIâs sister, Princess Margaret, reportedly struggled to forge an identity for herself while living in the shadow of her older sister.
Prince Harry, meanwhile, has also opened up in the past about being the âspareâ as his older brother, Prince William, is destined to be king one day.
In his book, rather aptly titled Spare, Harry wrote: âThe Heir and the Spare. There was no judgment about it, but also no ambiguity.
âI was the shadow, the support, the Plan B. I was brought into the world in case something happened to Willy. I was summoned to provide backup, distraction, diversion and, if necessary, a spare part. Kidney perhaps. Blood transfusion. Speck of bone marrow. This was all made explicitly clear to me from the start of lifeâs journey and regularly reinforced thereafter.â

Princess Margaret struggled with her role as a âspareâ (Credit: Cover Images)
A âdifficult positionâ
âThere are comparisons between Margaret and Prince Harry; both being spares to the heir without a role of their own. Margaret must have wondered what the point of her even being there was, as it was all about her older sister,â Ship added.
âItâs a very difficult position to be in, and itâs probably something Princess Charlotte will also have to come to terms with, when George eventually becomes king and she has to find a role for herself.â
Meanwhile, royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams previously said that Prince William and Princess Catherine will do everything they can to ensure their youngest children, Charlotte and Prince Louis, donât end up feeling like the âsparesâ.
What is a royal âspareâ?
Mr Fitzwilliams explained that the âspareâ phrase is âa clichĂ© and implies someone is basically undervalued because they were born after the heirâ.
He told Royal Insider: âIn the days, especially before primogeniture was abolished, the idea of âan heir and a spareâ meant the succession was supposedly safe. Harry resented being âthe spareâ as his memoir made clear.
âWilliam and Catherine would never allow Louis [or Charlotte] to feel that way.â