The royal family has always been a subject of fascination and intrigue, with their lineage and history spanning centuries. One aspect that never fails to capture the public’s attention is the family members’ uncanny resemblance to each other.
These side-by-side photos showcase the striking similarities between various members of the royal family, leaving us wondering just how powerful those royal genes are!
Prince Harry And Prince Archie
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Prince Harry and his son Archie share a remarkable resemblance that has captivated the public’s attention since Archie’s birth in 2019. The adorable father-son duo shares the same bright eyes, charming smile, and ginger hair.
Many have commented on the striking similarity between the two, with some even jokingly calling Archie Harry’s mini-me.
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Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother, And Princess Eugenie
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Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother, and Princess Eugenie share a striking resemblance, with both having the same warm smile and twinkling eyes. They also have a similar facial structure, including a strong jawline and high cheekbones.
The resemblance between the two has been noted in several photographs, highlighting the family’s strong genetics and passing on physical traits through generations.
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Princess Diana And Princess Charlotte
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Princess Diana and her granddaughter, Princess Charlotte, share a remarkable resemblance that has often been noted by the media and the public. Both have bright blue eyes, a button nose, and an infectious smile.
In several side-by-side photos, the similarity between the two is striking, with many noting how Charlotte has inherited her grandmother’s charm and beauty.
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Prince Edward And King Charles
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Prince Edward and his older brother, Prince Charles, share a striking resemblance, with both having a similar facial structure and sharp features. The brothers also have the same piercing blue eyes and a receding hairline.
It’s definitely not hard to tell that these two are brothers, especially side-by-side like this!
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Queen Victoria And Princess Beatrice
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Queen Victoria and her great-great-granddaughter, Princess Beatrice, share a remarkable resemblance, despite being separated by several generations. Both have a similar facial structure, including a strong jawline, high cheekbones, and a prominent nose.
Their eyes are also almost identical — both big and blue! It must be an honor for the Princess to look like someone so powerful!
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Princess Diana And Prince William
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The late Princess Diana and her first-born son, Prince William, share a striking resemblance that is hard to miss. Both have the same piercing blue eyes, high cheekbones, and infectious smiles.
The resemblance between the two is often compared in photographs taken during their younger years, with many noting how William has inherited his mother’s beauty and grace. It’s clear that Diana’s legacy lives on in her son.
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Prince William And Princess Charlotte
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The resemblance between Princess Charlotte and her father, Prince William, is often remarked upon by the public and the media. Both share similar features such as bright blue eyes, a button nose, and a charming smile.
Look at these photographs of a young Prince William compared to Princess Charlotte — they could be twins!
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Queen Elizabeth II And Princess Charlotte
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Queen Elizabeth II and her great-granddaughter, Princess Charlotte, share a remarkable resemblance that has been noted by royal enthusiasts. Both have the same bright blue eyes, charming smile, and a regal poise.
Several side-by-side photos highlight the striking similarity between the two, leaving no doubt that Charlotte has inherited her great-grandmother’s grace and elegance.
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King Charles And Prince Harry
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King Charles and his youngest son, Prince Harry, look remarkably similar when you get past the hair color! They both have prominent ears and noses and the same royal blue eyes.
Like Charles’ other son, William, they also share the same hairline! It’s clear Prince Harry inherited a lot from his father’s strong genes.
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Prince Philip And Prince William
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Prince Philip and his grandson Prince William share a lot more than just their strong jawline, sharp features, and pointed noses. They both have a regal poise and charm as well as you can see in these pictures.
These side-by-side pictures really highlight how similar the two look, especially when Prince Philip was young!
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Princess Diana And Prince George
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Oh, this resemblance is uncanny! Princess Diana’s grandson, Prince George, is the spitting image of the late princess. Both have those big, bright blue eyes that sparkle with mischief, a cheeky smile that could melt anyone’s heart, and a head full of golden locks.
Princess Diana’s impact on the royal family goes far beyond just her genes, but they are definitely powerful too!
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Queen Mary And Zara Tindall
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Royal genes run deep in the family! Queen Mary and Zara Tindall, her great-great-granddaughter and daughter of Princess Anne, share a striking resemblance that’s hard to ignore. Both have high cheekbones that could cut glass, a jawline that’s sharper than a butcher’s knife, and a regal elegance.
It’s like looking at a time-traveling mirror!
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Queen Elizabeth And Princess Lilibet
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Queen Elizabeth II and her great-granddaughter, Princess Lilibet, are two peas in a royal pod. Both have the same adorable button nose, twinkling eyes that could light up a room, and a smile that could charm the pants off anyone.
It’s only fitting that Lilibet was named after one of Queen Elizabeth’s nicknames!