Perhaps it’s inevitable that there family similarities, but the resemblances go beyond a shapely nose or jaw line.
As Royal watchers are quick to point out, they include distinctive facial expressions, too.
And together, these eerie similarities seem to pass down the generations.
Photographs of a bearded King Charles when he was younger show an uncanny resemblance to Prince Harry on the cover of his bombshell memoir Spare
Prince Edward has great similarities to grandfather King George VI. Members of the public have pointed out to similar eyebrows and large ears
Fans have said Prince William clearly has the ‘Spencer look’ and even appears to have inherited his mother’s mannerisms
And we saw it again recently when the Princess of Wales released a new portrait photo of her only daughter Charlotte for her eighth birthday.
Royal fans on social media were quick to point out the similarities between the young Princess and her great-grandmother, the late Queen Elizabeth.
Comparing the photo with an image of the Queen when she was around eight or nine-years-old, the family resemblance is clear, with many claiming she had her great-grandmother’s eyes.
In a separate image, a photo of Princess Charlotte from the Easter Service at at St George’s Chapel, Windsor, was compared with a photo of her paternal grandmother, Princess Diana.
The photo showed Charlotte posing with a similar smirk on her face to a photo of Diana when she was around 11-years-old.
Prince George has been hailed as being the image of his father Prince William, from when he was just a tiny toddler, to more recent images of the nine-year-old at the late Queen’s funeral.
Prince William in his younger days was often compared with his mother, Princess Diana, seen with the same eyes and flashing the same smile.
Fans have said Prince William clearly has the ‘Spencer look’ and even appears to have inherited his mother’s mannerisms.
Then there are photos of a bearded king in his younger days, which show a strong resemblance to his younger son, Harry, as he appears on the cover of his memoir, Spare.
Prince Edward is the spitting image of his grandfather, King George VI. Members of the public have pointed out how they have similar eyebrows and large ears.
The resemblances, however, go back further than more modern royals. Princess Beatrice is often compared to looking like her ancestor Queen Victoria.
Many have compared the two royals face features, including Beatrice’s big eyes, mouth and shape of her face.
Prince Philip looked remarkably similar to Prince William in his younger days in the navy where he was seen sporting a beard
Prince William and Prince George looked remarkably similar, dressed in the exact same outfit, when they were both toddlers. Seen with bright blonde hair, red shorts, and a white shirt
Prince George continue to echo his father as he gets older. In a photo of him from the late Queen’s funeral in September 2022, he is highly reminiscent of his father at a similar age in 1989
The Queen and Princess Charlotte have often been compared by royal fans. Comparing the photo with an image of the Queen when she was around eight or nine-years-old, the family resemblance is clear, with many claiming she had her great-grandmother’s eyes
As well as being compared with the Queen, Princess Charlotte is often compared with her late maternal grandmother Princess Diana. The uncanny photo showed Charlotte posing with a similar smirk on her face to a photo of Diana when she was around 11-years-old
Charlotte also shares a resemblance to Princess Margaret’s daughter Lady Sarah Chatto, when she was a similar age
Prince William and Charlotte share a similar happy grin
Prince Louis shares similar features to his mother Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales, sharing a similar gap tooth smile and similar eyes
Princess Beatrice is often compared to ancestor Queen Victoria
Lady Margarita Armstrong-Jones is the only granddaughter of Princess Margaret and Lord Snowdon. The pair look extremely alike with similar eyes and facial features
Princess Eugenie looks to be the double of her young son August Brooksbank
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