Princess Charlotte is carving out an impressive sporting identity of her own, with the 11-year-old royal reportedly taking part in a high-level travel netball team that competes across England.
The daughter of the Prince and Princess of Wales has joined an exclusive out-of-school team, giving her the opportunity to compete against strong opposition at venues around the country.
Her growing commitment to the sport has also given Prince William and Princess Kate a chance to embrace one of the most familiar roles in family life.
According to a new report from the Daily Mail, Charlotte’s team competes at a high level “all over the country.” One source told the publication that parents on opposing teams have even wondered whether they might encounter William and Kate at matches.
“All of the parents of the girls on the opposing teams are wondering whether or not they’re going to run into William and Kate,” the source said.
The source described the Waleses’ involvement as “very hands-on,” noting that the royal couple are undertaking the early starts, long drives and sidelines duties that come with competitive youth sport.
Charlotte’s interest in netball appears to be developing into a serious sporting commitment. Her team recently faced Notting Hill & Ealing High in a memorable quarter-final, highlighting the competitive level at which she is playing.
Her mother has reportedly been helping Charlotte develop her shooting technique at home, reflecting Kate’s own longstanding enthusiasm for team sports.
Kate has frequently encouraged all three of her children to be active, with the Wales family taking an inclusive approach to sport. Charlotte’s sporting interests extend well beyond netball, and she has built a reputation within the family for her energy, determination and physical ability.
A royal with many sports talents:
Netball is only one part of Charlotte’s athletic repertoire. Prince William has previously revealed that his daughter competes in the 400-meter sprint and hurdles. She is also passionate about gymnastics and ballet, activities that have helped develop the flexibility and coordination that she brings to her other sports.
Charlotte’s love of gymnastics was on display during the family’s visit to the 2026 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow. While meeting Welsh athletes at Wales House, William and Kate spoke about their children’s sporting interests, including Charlotte’s enthusiasm for gymnastics and ballet.
Charlotte even received a signed Team Wales leotard from gymnasts Abigail and Emily Roper.
The family also discussed Prince Louis’ developing gymnastic abilities. Kate told him that he was “perfecting” his handstand, only for Louis to acknowledge that he was still working on it.
Charlotte, meanwhile, admitted that she could perform a handstand and apparently had some opinions about her younger brother’s technique.
“Charlotte says I’m not very good,” Louis said. The exchange offered a glimpse of the playful competitiveness that appears to run through the Wales children.
Kate’s influence on Charlotte:
Charlotte’s sporting interests have naturally drawn comparisons with her mother, who has long championed the benefits of team sports and physical activity.
Kate serves as patron of the Rugby Football Union and the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, and she has regularly demonstrated her enthusiasm for competitive sport. Her influence appears to have encouraged Charlotte to explore several disciplines rather than concentrating on a single activity.
The Princess of Wales has also spoken about the importance of children enjoying sport together, regardless of whether they are boys or girls. Within the Wales household, Charlotte, George and Louis have all developed their own sporting interests while sharing plenty of activities as siblings.
Prince Louis and Prince George's favorite sports:
Charlotte is not the only sporty member of the family. Prince George has developed a strong interest in field hockey and soccer and also plays rugby at school.
As he has grown into his teenage years, Kate has joked about how quickly he is growing and admitted that she would rather not be tackled by him on the lawn.
Prince Louis, meanwhile, has been described by Kate as a fearless and energetic competitor. He has taken part in Rugbytots sessions, plays touch rugby and soccer, and is developing an interest in cricket.
Charlotte stands out for the sheer variety of her activities. Alongside competitive netball, she participates in running and hurdles, gymnastics, ballet and other forms of dance, as well as soccer and rugby.











