Royal Family Clones

Posted on 28. Oct, 2009 in Featured, People

In the British Royal Family not only titles are transmitted by inheritance, but also the striking similarity of family members with their royal ancestors. Sometimes it seems that cloning was used though it is not possible. Now let’s look at the photos. Don’t they look freakishly similar to you? ;)

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Style queen: Queen Victoria (1819-1901) and her great-great-greatgreat-granddaughter, Princess Beatrice, have similar faces and locks

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Spot the difference: Mary (1867-1953), King George V's consort, and granddaughter Queen Elizabeth II

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Regal likeness: The Queen Mother (1900-2002) and greatgranddaughter Princess Eugenie have moon-shaped faces

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By George! Prince Edward has inherited grandfather King George VI's (1895-1952) large ears

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Royal we: King Edward I (1239-1307) and Prince William, his 21 times great-grandson, share the same eyes and nose

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Golden curls: A young Queen Elizabeth II in 1930, and her granddaughter Lady Louise Windsor, Prince Edward's daughter

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Crowning glories: Queen consort Mary (1867-1953) and greatgranddaughter Princess Anne have the same hair . . . and icy stare

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The eyes have it: Louis Frederick Prince of Wales (1707-1751) and Freddie Windsor, his five times great-grandson

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Hair to the throne: King George V (1865-1936) and Prince Michael of Kent, his similarly bearded grandson

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Long face: George III's consort Charlotte (1744-1818), and four times great-granddaughter Lady Gabriella Windsor

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God save the genes: George VI's sister Princess Mary (1897-1965), and Princess Anne, her great niece

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Spitting image: The nose and eyes of Edward VII (1841-1910) have been passed to great-great-grandson Charles

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Proud heritage: King George VI (1895-1952) and great-grandson William have similar eyes and lips

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High-profile: William can blame his hairline on greatgreatgreat-great-grandfather Prince Albert (1819-1861)

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Mirror image: Queen Alexandra (1844-1925) and Marina Mowatt, her great-great-great-granddaughter

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No denying it: Striking family likeness between Princess Mary (1867-1953) and Harry, her great-great-grands

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