She may be a month behind her big brother, but Princess Charlotte has started walking, as a first birthday picture taken by the Duchess of Cambridge shows.
The Princess, who is one today, is pictured standing on her own two feet for the first time in the garden at Anmer Hall, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's Norfolk home.
Princess Charlotte has received a stash of Kiwi goodies - including All Blacks-themed sleepwear - for her first birthday.
The little royal, who turned 1 on May 2, received a huge pile of presents and letters from 64 countries around the world.
Among them were New Zealand Rugby and Wellington rugby sleepsuits that Prince Harry brought back from his 2015 tour of the country, the Telegraph reported
Prime Minister John Key also gifted the 1-year-old a selection of teddy bears, baby blankets and booties made from New Zealand Stansborough wool.
The Australian Government also sent her some woollies - in the form of a cot blanket embroidered with the Australian floral emblem.
Queen Elizabeth II with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Princess Charlotte is sitting on her lap. Photo / Buckingham Palace
A number of other gifts, some which were given before her birthday, included a jigsaw puzzle and a soft White House dog toy, from President Barack Obama and his wife, Michelle Obama, on their recent state visit.
British Prime Minister David Cameron gave the little princess Hans Christian Andersen's Fairy Tales, and Canada's Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, sent a snowsuit and a book.
The most expensive, was an 18-carat white gold rattle that featured diamonds, rubies and sapphires from American company The Natural Sapphire Company. It's estimated to be worth about $83,000