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Meghan and Harry Got Married, but Princess Charlotte Was the Real Star

The royal wedding was a spectacle of royals and celebrities, but Princess Charlotte stole the show.

Princess Charlotte at Harry and Meghan's Wedding
By: Laurie Mega

Celebrities and royals from around the world gathered at Winsdor Castle to watch Prince Harry and Meghan Markle (now the Duke and Dutchess of Sussex) wed last weekend. Everyone from Oprah Winfrey to the princess of Lesotho was there, and the crowd was thrilled.

But the real star of the show was Princess Charlotte. The three-year-old once again proved that a mischievous streak runs deep in the royal family.

Here are some of our favorite moments.

Making Faces

Charlotte arrived at the wedding with the other bridesmaids. (In the U.K., it's not uncommon for little girls to be bridesmaids, while little boys serve as page boys.) From the first peak out the car window, she she looked like she was up to no good.

Charlotte Being Sly

Whether she meant to do it or not, she stole the show with this little face she flashed at photographers.

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Charlotte Sticking Out Tongue

Just Being a Kid

Charlotte waved to well-wishers and fans after the wedding, looking so sweet in her white pretty white frock and matching posy.

Charlotte Waving

But she just couldn't resist a little mischief.

Charlotte Kicking

Mum was there, though, to keep the little girl on her best behavior on her uncle's big day.

Charlotte and Kate

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