The charming little Princess Charlotte has an epicable fashion sense. One of the latest outfits of the 4-month-old royal is the pinafore dress with maple leaf motif designed and gifted by the Sons of Scotland Pipe Band. The princess wore the sweet plaid last week when they visited her great grandmother Queen Elizabeth.
Bethany Bisaillion, one of the band members, mentioned that the dress is in "Maple Leaf" tartan which perfectly matches the Scottish theme. "We hope that she gets it in time that she doesn't grow out of it," Bisaillion shared.
The Canadian band was very fortunate to be able to perform for the third time at the Balmoral Castle where the royal family spend their summer. During their previous visits, they gave Prince George a kilt, Princess Kate a maple leaf fascinator hat, and Prince William a waistcoat.
Bisaillion felt emotional when the Queen was able to remember them from their performances before and that was still an awesome experience. "She recognized us from our last visit. That's quite extraordinary. The look on her face was priceless. It just warmed my heart," Bisaillion told Canada AM according to a People report.
The pipe band performed alongside the Canadian Mass Pipers and Drums before the royal family of England.
The little Princess Charlotte is set to go to Scotland with her parents. It would be her first visit which will take place later in the summer.
Meanwhile, Princess Charlotte and Prince George are unlikely to join the foreign royal tour of parents William and Kate next year, according to International Business Times report. There have been rumors that the royal couple will visit the Caribbean in the first quarter of 2016. But recent reports indicated the royal children are unlikely to be seen together with their parents in any trip outside the U.K. anytime soon.