Princess Charlotte, the 10-year-old daughter of Prince William and Princess Kate, has reportedly shown a fondness for the popular animated musical K-Pop Demon Hunters, available on Netflix — proving once again that even royalty enjoys the same movies as everyone else.
According to reports, young Ivy Brown, a six-year-old from Wokingham, Berkshire, wrote a heartfelt letter to Princess Charlotte, calling the film “the best movie ever.” To her surprise, she received a personal reply from Kensington Palace just a week later.
The letter, sent on behalf of The Prince and Princess of Wales, thanked Ivy for her kind words and revealed a delightful royal detail:
“You may be interested to know that ‘Golden’ from K-Pop Demon Hunters has been playing during the Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace.”
The message continued with warm appreciation:
“It was interesting to learn a little about yourself, and your generous words of support for Princess Charlotte were greatly appreciated. Their Royal Highnesses would have me send their warmest thanks and very best wishes to you and your family.”
Speaking to The Sun, Ivy expressed her excitement, saying she was thrilled to receive a letter from the young princess.
“I told my friends that I had a letter from Princess Charlotte, and they were like, ‘Really?’ Then I showed it to them, and they were like, ‘Wow!’”
The exchange has charmed royal fans, especially as it offers a glimpse into Princess Charlotte’s everyday interests — including her apparent love for K-pop music and animated adventures.
Earlier this year, Charlotte also captured public attention while celebrating England’s historic Euro 2025 victory, further highlighting her growing charm and popularity among royal watchers.