Princess Eugenie's son, August, has been drawing attention for his striking resemblance to Lilibet, the daughter of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
Fans have been quick to point out the uncanny similarity between the two young royals, with many noting how August could easily pass as Lilibet's twin.
In a recent Instagram post shared by Eugenie, August was seen dancing joyfully to the Bee Gees' “Jive Talking” in celebration of his second birthday.
The heartfelt caption read, “Happy second birthday to our boy Augie!
You are our greatest joy.
My angel, keep on smiling and dancing!”
As fans flooded the comments section with birthday wishes, the discussion quickly turned to the resemblance between August and his cousins, Archie and Lilibet.
Observant followers couldn't help but remark on the likeness, with one person exclaiming, “OMG, he looks like Lilibeth,” while another mused, “He might be Lilibet's twin.”
The familial connection between the young royals is undeniable, sparking conversations about their shared features and bond.
August, who was born just months before Harry and Meghan expanded their family, shares not only a physical resemblance with his cousins but also a close relationship despite the geographical distance.
Insiders revealed that despite living miles apart, the cousins have grown close over the years.
The bond between Eugenie, Harry, and Meghan remains strong, with regular Skype calls and frequent communication keeping them connected.
In a surprising revelation from Harry's memoir, “Spare,” Eugenie emerges as one of the few royals praised by the Duke of Sussex.
The memoir recounts how Eugenie and her husband, Jack Brooksbank, were among the first relatives to meet Meghan back in 2017.
Harry fondly remembers the initial meeting, describing how Eugenie and Meghan hit it off instantly, painting a picture of a close-knit trio.
Speculation now swirls around reports that Eugenie and Jack are contemplating a move to California, mirroring Harry and Meghan's relocation to Montecito.
Meanwhile, a royal transition is on the horizon as Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, prepares to assume a new title following King Charles' coronation in May.
Camilla, who has been known as queen consort since Queen Elizabeth II's reign, is set to become queen upon Charles' ascension to the throne.
Recent changes, such as renaming her charity from the Duchess of Cornwall's Reading Room to the Queen's Reading Room, hint at the forthcoming transition.
The palace aims to streamline Camilla's title, emphasizing her role as queen rather than queen consort, marking a significant shift in public perception.
Camilla's journey from a controversial figure, entangled in a high-profile affair with Charles during his marriage to Princess Diana, to a respected member of the royal family has been remarkable.
Despite initial skepticism and public scrutiny, Camilla has won over the hearts of the British people with her dedication to charitable causes and unwavering support for Charles.
As she prepares to step into her new role as queen, Camilla's transformation symbolizes a new chapter in her royal story, one that highlights resilience and redemption in the face of adversity.