The Duke of Cambridge holds Princess Charlotte as The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Prince George and Princess Charlotte enjoy a skiing holiday in the French Alps, France on March 7, 2016. (Xinhua)
Britain's Princess Charlotte received letters and a splendid array of gifts from 64 countries on her first birthday Monday.
Chinese President Xi Jinping brought Charlotte a set of silk figurines from the 19th-century Chinese novel, "Dream of the Red Chamber, " during his official state visit last October, according to Kensington Palace officials.
New Zealand sent teddy bears, blankets and booties of native wool, and the president of Mexico sent a silver rattle.
U.S. President Barack Obama gave Charlotte a jigsaw puzzle and a soft toy modeled on Bo, the White House dog.
The Australian government sent a cot blanket made from Tasmanian merino wool.
British Prime Minister David Cameron gave the princess a copy of Hans Christian Andersen's "Fairy Tales," and the prime minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau, sent a snowsuit and a book.