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Princess Charlotte brings back Princess Diana spirit with key gesture

Princess Charlotte has been spotted with iconic Princess Diana’s stare during Kate Middleton’s Christmas carol concert.

The young Wales was spotted giving a stare to one of the photographers capturing her in London last week, reminding eagle eyed fans of Diana.

Speaking about Charlotte’s uncanny resemblance to Diana, royal admirers turned to internet to write: “Aw those eyes are the same for Diana and Charlotte”.

Another wrote: “She looks like her great grandmother the Queen Elizabeth.”

A third labelled it: “The iconic side-eye!”

Meanwhile, one pointed out: “If you look at Michael Middleton’s profile, you can see Princess Charlotte.”

This comes after Royal expert Sarah Hewson revealed Princess Charlotte’s duties ahead of Christmas.

Speaking about the activities the night before. Talk TV editor Sarah Hewson says: “The little royals – George, Charlotte and Louis and Camilla’s grandchildren – will help finish decorating the tree.

“Then, the royal family and all their guests will place their gifts on a trestle table in the red drawing room and they will open them at tea time, a German tradition introduced by Prince Albert. 

Hewson adds: “And contrary to what we might expect when you think about a royal Christmas, there are no diamonds under the tree.

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