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33 Pics that prove Kim Kardashian's daughter North West is a diva in training

Kim Kardashian's firstborn daughter, North West, has been living her best life since 2013. The kid lives the royal life, filled with constant traveling, rocking $50K diamond earrings, and always dressing on point. Northie might be young, but she has already been exposed to the finer things in life and all the best things that money can buy.

At her age, she has modeled for the biggest magazines, walked runways, and worn clothes from the best designers, including those made by her dad, Kanye West. North has been wearing fur coats and designer threads since she was a baby, but now she's starting to display her own sense of style–and she's definitely killing the kids' fashion game. She's also been to Disneyland more times than we can even dream of, and her passport is probably almost full from all the places she has visited. When it comes to playing with makeup, those cheap kiddie makeup kits won't work, because she uses only her mom's KKW Beauty line. 

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But everybody knows that being a true diva isn't about the luxuries or the things you have. It's really all about the attitude. And Northie sure has it! As she gets older and we see her as a big sister to brother Saint and sister Chicago, we can tell that she's the one who makes the rules in the Kardashian-West household. Whatever she says, goes. She's not afraid to throw a tantrum when it comes to getting her way, and she most likely got that from her always-vocal dad. 

She has been known to demand photo shoots with her mom, she designs her own clothing line, she's asked to get a fresh blowout for her birthday, and she's even banned her little brother from going into her room. All these things show that she's truly a young diva in the making who never settles for less! Here are 33 pics that prove that although North might be young, she already lives life like a queen. 

–Additional reporting by Sugey Palomares and Johanna Ferreira

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