It's well documented that Princess Charlotte has an uncanny resemblance to her great-grandmother, Queen Elizabeth – much to the delight of royal fans.

But a new photograph proves that the young princess is only becoming more and more of a look-a-like. Back in 2019, the 4-year-old royal went to a charity polo match in Wokingham, England and played in the grass with her brother, Prince George.It was obvious how much she looks like the young Queen Elizabeth - as seen in the photo below. The photo of Queen Elizabeth was taken in January 1929 when she was almost 3 years old, whereas the photograph of Charlotte is from yesterday's charity polo match.

Princess Charlotte appearing at a polo event in 2019 (
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Princess Elizabeth aged two in 1928 (
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Princess Charlotte has the same face shape and nose as her great-grandmother, and similar-looking lips. During the event, Princess Charlotte wore a Celina dress by Mariel-Chantal, who is the Crown Princess of Greece. The item typically retails for $280 but is currently on sale for $196. This is not the first time the uncanny resemblance between Queen Elizabeth and Princess Charlotte has been apparent.

In May 2017, Kensington Palace shared an adorable portrait before her second birthday, and royal aficionados were quick to spot the similarities. Family traits often carry through from generation to generation and it seems the Royal family are no different.

Royal fans went wild over how much the princess looked like her great-grandmother when William and Kate shared a family portrait taken on a secret trip to Jordan in 2021. Even then, fans were pointing out that Princess Charlotte has many looks that resemble her great-grandmother, with one commenting: "Charlotte looks exactly like the Queen! So pretty and poised", while another wrote: "Beautiful picture, Princess Charlotte is just the image of the Queen."

A third said: "Gorgeous royal family, Charlotte is the mirror image of the Queen". and another added: "I see a lot of the Queen in Charlotte!"