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Royals Face Off with Giant Spiders: Kate Charmed, Sophie Hesitant

13 Nov

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Summary

  • Princess Kate held a tarantula named Charlotte in 2021
  • Duchess Sophie recently met a Goliath bird-eating spider in Peru
  • Princess Charlotte revealed she likes spiders in a 2020 video
Royals Face Off with Giant Spiders: Kate Charmed, Sophie Hesitant

Two years ago, in 2021, the Princess of Wales (then known as the Duchess of Cambridge) displayed a charming reaction when she met a large tarantula during a royal visit to Northern Ireland. The arachnid, named Charlotte, seemed to delight the princess, as the name matched that of her own daughter.

Fast forward to the present day, and another royal has had a very different encounter with a giant spider. Last month, the Duchess of Edinburgh, Sophie, visited the Amazon rainforest in Peru as part of her official duties. There, she came face-to-face with a Goliath bird-eating spider, the largest tarantula species in the world. Photos show Sophie visibly hesitant, touching her forehead and cheek as she inspected the massive arachnid.

Interestingly, the Duchess of Edinburgh's young niece, Princess Charlotte, has previously expressed an interest in spiders. In a 2020 video, the then-5-year-old asked renowned naturalist Sir David Attenborough if he liked spiders too, revealing her own fascination with the creatures.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Princess Kate seemed charmed when she met a large tarantula in 2021, even holding the spider named Charlotte.
Duchess Sophie had a hesitant reaction when she encountered a massive Goliath bird-eating spider during her recent visit to the Amazon rainforest in Peru.
Yes, in a 2020 video, Princess Charlotte, who was 5 at the time, revealed that she likes spiders and asked Sir David Attenborough if he likes them too.

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