Princess Charlotte is learning to speak Spanish.
The two-year-old royal – who is the daughter of the Duke and the Duchess of Cambridge – has reportedly been studying languages, and although her mother Duchess Catherine is still "trying" to teach her youngest child certain words, Prince George, three, is believed to have progressed further and can already count up to 10 in Spanish.
Speaking about the 35-year-old brunette beauty and her brood, Sayanna – who is a Year 5 pupil at Vauxhall Primary School and accompanied Catherine on a recent visit to Wick Court earlier this week – told PEOPLE: "She [Kate] said she is trying to teach Charlotte Spanish and said her son George can count up to 10 in Spanish already."
And it has been reported Sayanna’s fellow pupils gave Catherine – who was formerly known as Kate Middleton prior to marrying Prince William – a birthday card they had all made, as well as a toy of Paddington Bear, to give to her daughter who celebrated her special day on Tuesday (02.05.17).
Catherine is believed to have thanked the students and admitted she "loved" the gifts, but thinks Charlotte will like them even more.
A teacher at the school named Natalie Graham said: "She [Catherine] loved the card and present and said Charlotte would love it too as the card had Peppa Pig on, which she loves."
After receiving the gifts Catherine told the class about Charlotte’s special day and the "little party" her and her family threw for her.
Natalie recalled: "[Catherine] she told them that they had a little party for Charlotte yesterday and she sung ‘Happy Birthday’ to herself! It was so sweet."