Princess Charlotte resembles Queen at Easter Sunday service
Princess Charlotte resembles the Queen at the Windsor Easter Sunday service as she attends with other members of the Royal Family
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Prince William and Duchess Catherine's daughter Princess Charlotte resembles the Queen at Easter Service with other members of the Royal Family.
- Princess Charlotte is one of the eldest of the Queen's great-grandchildren.
- The young Princess resembled her great-grandmother at an Easter Sunday service at the weekend.
- In other royal news, Prince William's cruel Easter prank he played on Princess Eugenie and Princess Beatrice.
Kate Middleton and Prince William led royals at Easter Sunday service and brought their children Princess Charlotte and Prince George to this religious celebration. There were a variety of photographs snapped of Charlotte at the event and the youngster looked confident as she walked confidently outside of the chapel with her arms folded behind her back.
This pose seemed familiar to some and many royal fans believed that they could see some clear similarities between the young royal and Her Majesty the Queen.
"I think Princess Charlotte is walking like her great-grandmother, The Queen," said one royal fan on Twitter.
"Princess Charlotte giving major Queen Elizabeth vibes. There is a real confidence about her already. #Easter," said another.
I think Princess Charlotte is walking like her great-grandmother, The Queen😂💙 pic.twitter.com/DxlLGABtSRApril 17, 2022
This isn't the first time that the Princess has been compared to Her Majesty the Queen as only a few months ago, royal fans were all saying the same thing about Princess Charlotte from the Cambridges' family Christmas card and suggested that her resemblance to the Queen was uncanny.
Even last year in 2021, Duchess Kate released a sweet photograph of the youngster holding a butterfly and fans flocked to say that Princess Charlotte looks like the Queen's mini-me.
The similarities between the young royal and the monarch don't just end with their looks. Princess Charlotte takes after the Queen with this particular hobby as it was revealed that the Princess has become an avid horserider.
This is of course great news for Her Majesty, who is a huge horseriding fan and has been riding horses, rearing horses, and even racing horses for decades.
The Queen and Princess Charlotte also celebrate their birthdays soon after each other which is another one of the Queen's surprising connections that she shares with Prince Louis, Princess Charlotte, and Zara Tindall.
The Queen and Princess Charlotte will both be celebrating their birthdays in the next couple of weeks but while the Princess will be turning 7, the Queen will be turning 96.
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