All across Twitter, royal fans and aficionados were quick to point out the resemblance between Charlotte (and especially her coronation day energy) and Diana (and in some cases, Queen Elizabeth II too).
Royal fans have gone wild over how much Princess Charlotte looks like her late grandmother Princess Diana at the Coronation today. The eight-year-old looked incredible as she matched her mother in an Alexander McQueen dresse at Westminster Abbey.
Who does Princess Charlotte resembles the most? If we go to old images from the time she was a child, Queen Elizabeth appears as the best match for Princess Charlotte's looks. It's like watching two identical people when we see the old photos of the late queen.
KATE Middleton has been voted the third most beautiful female royal of all time, ahead of the late Princess Diana. Beautifulpeople.com received 127,000 votes from around the world in their recent quest to rank the most beautiful royals in history. The top 10 most beautiful royal women: Princess Grace of Monaco.
Although Charlotte shares Kate's brunette locks, she looks remarkably like Prince William did at the same age. The father-and-daughter duo shares the same smile, facial features and (slightly mischievous!) gleam in their eyes. The resemblance hasn't gone unnoticed by William and Kate.
In a recently released Diana biography by Sarah Bradford, the Lady Sarah is described as being “hero-worshipped” by the young Princess. She was a close confidante of Diana's and even introduced her to Prince Charles.
Queen Elizabeth and Lady Louise Windsor
Lady Louise Windsor is regularly compared to her late grandmother. "[She] looks exactly like a young Queen Elizabeth. Were she a brunette, the resemblance would be uncanny," one person tweeted.
William also looks more like Diana than Harry does also. Willaim has the same eyes and facial shape as his mother. But his fathers gene's are clear also. Harry looks more like his father with the same eyes, nose and facial shape but has his mothers family colouring.
Glamorous gowns, fancy fascinators, striking suits, and even casual clothing have been beautifully reincarnated by Meghan Markle in her most iconic looks inspired by Princess Diana.
A royal expert has claimed Princess Diana once confessed she felt forced to "pour more love and attention" into Prince Harry than Prince William. Richard Kay, a royal commentator, who was close to Diana, has revealed how the people's princess would often talk fondly of her 'precious boys' but particularly Harry.
The German links continued when Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg Gotha married Queen Victoria in 1840. So even though Prince Charles is a descendant of many years of royalty, Diana, Princess of Wales had more English royal blood in her veins than that of her former husband or The Queen.
The Queen bowed her head as a sign of respect to her late daughter-in-law, Princess Diana. As the Head of State, Her Majesty was under no obligation to bow to anyone, making the gesture even more poignant.
In the book, which is published in December, the author notes that Elizabeth II "was genuinely delighted when she learned that her grandson was to marry Markle." The queen "liked Meghan and told many people so. And she went out of her way to make her future granddaughter-in-law feel welcome," Brandreth asserts.
Camilla Is Related to Both Diana and King Charles
Strangely, they are also both related to the late Princess Diana through shared ancestry dating back to King Charles II. Also note that Camilla's great-grandmother was a mistress to King Edward VII, the great-great-grandfather of King Charles.
The 22-year-old Sarah said: 'There is no chance of my marrying him. I'm not in love with him. And I wouldn't marry anyone I didn't love whether he were the dustman or the King of England. It was in fact Lady Sarah who introduced Charles to her younger sister at Althorp House - the Spencer family home.
When Princess Diana passed away in 1997, even Queen Elizabeth bowed her head to Princess. Diana's coffin. But Princess. Margaret chose not to bow her head in respect.
Camilla may have been at Diana's wedding but she was not welcome at her funeral, which was watched by an estimated 2.5 billion people around the world. Still, to many her absence echoed around the ancient hall. The Queen made it clear to Charles that he could not take his paramour to the service.
After marrying Charles, Diana's relationship with the Queen was said to be "second to none" and she even – supposedly – called the Queen "mama" at times. "That was Diana's purpose in life," said former royal protection officer Ken Wharfe. "She was there to represent The Queen and to do what she thought was the best.
The two influential women remained close through the years, with the queen calling Diana 'an exceptional and gifted human being' in a speech at Buckingham Palace after the princess' tragic death.
While she doesn't have any other royal ancestors, our research uncovered an unexpected and fascinating connection on her mother's side. Camilla's mother, Rosalind Maud Cubitt, descended from a line of yeomen with roots in Norfolk stretching back over 500 years.