PRINCESS Charlotte delivers home-made pasta to people isolating at home from coronavirus — ahead of her fifth birthday on Saturday.
Charlotte joined her family in a delivery van doing door-to-door rounds, getting drenched in a downpour.
Her parents William, 37, and Kate, 38, cooked the food with help from the kids at their home in Anmer Hall, Norfolk.
They then handed out more than a dozen precious bags to local OAPs and vulnerable people forced to stay indoors.
The family spent two-and-a-half hours doing deliveries, with photos showing Charlotte sorting out the bags.
Dressed in a gingham smock dress, she also walked up to doors to hand over the grub.
The pictures, taken by Kate, were released to mark Charlotte’s birthday.
A royal source said last night: “They had a great time but got absolutely drenched in a downpour.”
It is understood Kate and Wills were also joined by George, six, and two-year-old Louis on rounds earlier this week.
Staff at nearby Sandringham have also been preparing and delivering meals for pensioners and vulnerable people since the lockdown was imposed.
More than 1,000 meals were made and delivered in the first week alone. The housekeeping team up at Balmoral have also been making facemasks and laundry bags for Aberdeen Royal Infirmary.
Meanwhile, staff at Windsor Castle have made scrubs, washbags, headbands and hats for NHS staff at various hospitals, including Frimley Park Hospital in Surrey.
Wills and Kate have been staying at their home in Norfolk since the social isolation rules came into force in March.
They were seen at their front door last week clapping the NHS.