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Princess Charlotte’s appearance at latest royal outing leaves fans all in agreement

Princess Charlotte’s appearance at latest royal outing leaves fans all in agreement

The young princess spent Christmas Day at Sandringham with her family

The daughter of Kate Middleton and Prince William, Princess Charlotte, enjoyed her Christmas Day at Sandringham, and the photographs have spectators nodding in agreement.

Charlotte, nine, was in attendance with her brother, Prince Louis, six, and the future King, Prince George, 11.

With the royal youngsters growing up in front of our very eyes, people can't believe just how much she looks like her mum, the Princess of Wales.

People can't believe how much Princess Charlotte looks like her mum, Kate Middleton (Mark Cuthbert/UK Press via Getty Images)
People can't believe how much Princess Charlotte looks like her mum, Kate Middleton (Mark Cuthbert/UK Press via Getty Images)

One person remarked: "Princess Charlotte has the same beautiful side profile as her mum, the Princess of Wales."

Another said: "Agreed. Princess Charlotte has the Prince of Wales's eyes, but her nose and bone structure are strictly the Princess of Wales. She is stunning, poised, and confident."

A third added: "Will grow up to be a stunner like her beautiful mum."

Charlotte wore a blue and green tartan jacket, with Kate opting for a navy jacket and a blue and green tartan scarf.

The royals often co-ordinate their outfits (Samir Hussein/WireImage)
The royals often co-ordinate their outfits (Samir Hussein/WireImage)

The Princess of Wales seems to be keen to match with her lookalike daughter, as she stepped out at Trooping the Colour in June following her cancer treatment wearing a white Jenny Packham dress, and a white and navy striped neck bow, while Charlotte wore a sailor-style navy dress elevated with a white bow.

At the time, Elise Taylor wrote for Vogue: "Her appearance at Trooping the Colour needed to reiterate to the public that her health is on the mend and prevent anyone from jumping to such cruel conclusions. How to do that? By presenting a picture of stability. Amid an incredibly abnormal time, the princess looked remarkably normal."

Miranda Holder, a royal style expert, explained the coordinated outfits of Kate and Charlotte to Hello, stating: "First and foremost, it looks visually appealing - and 'tidy'- in photographs.

The pair's outfits aligned at Trooping the Colour (Chris Jackson/Getty Images)
The pair's outfits aligned at Trooping the Colour (Chris Jackson/Getty Images)

"This is something that is always at the forefront of the royals' minds. Secondly, it looks more cohesive and is a way of conveying to the world that they are a solid family unit, without having to say a single word."

With Kate and Charlotte often opting to wear bows, stylist Georgie Gray explained: "Velvet bows are making a comeback because they effortlessly combine elegance with a hint of nostalgia, offering a soft, luxurious texture that enhances any outfit. They add instant charm and sophistication without being overly formal, making them versatile for both casual and more dressed up outfits."

As Kate and William often co-ordinate too, Mairead Molloy, a relationship consultant, revealed: "Mirroring your partner's fashion choices is related to having a keen sense of empathy, and signifies a high level of happiness and content within a relationship.

"It demonstrates the couple's emotional unity."

She concluded: "Harmonious dressing can be a subconscious occurrence that typically happens about six months into a relationship."

Featured Image Credit: Samir Hussein/WireImage

Topics: Christmas, Fashion, Kate Middleton, Royal Family, UK News, Style, Parenting