Princess Charlotte beams in a new birthday picture that has left some royal fans stunned at her resemblance to the Queen.
The royal is seen hugging her family's beloved dog Orla in the snap taken by Millie Pilkington to celebrate her eighth birthday.
Royal fans took to social media to share their love for the new picture, with some saying she resembled the Queen.
One royal watcher wrote: "Looks so like the Queen!"
Another added: "Happy Birthday Princess Charlotte!! I always thought she looked like the Queen, but as she gets older she looks like Diana and her Daddy. This picture is so Diana with the eyes."


The snap was shared on William and Kate's social media channels with the message: "Happy birthday" as they thanked people for sending birthday wishes in for the princess.
The same photographer also took the photos of Prince Louis that were released for his birthday last week.
The second child of the Prince and Princess of Wales, Charlotte was born back in 2015.
Earlier today Kate and William shared a prior snap of the royal who's third-in-line to the throne, taken in Windsor over the weekend.

Charlotte started her celebrations early with a trip to the ballet with her proud mum and a group of her friends on Saturday.
They were spotted at the Royal Opera House in London's Covent Garden enjoying a performance of Cinderella by the Royal Ballet and the National Ballet of Canada.
Charlotte's birthday comes just four days away from the Coronation during a spate of birthdays for the young royals.
Prince Louis' birthday came last week, with the youngest child of William and Kate turning five, and on the day Charles and Camilla will be crowned, his and Charlotte's cousin Prince Archie will celebrate his big day too, turning four.
This all comes in the run up to King Charles Coronation which will take place on May 6.

The Royal family are making their final preparation ahead of the historic event where Charles and Camilla will be crowned in front of 2,200 people in Westminster Abbey.
Prince Harry will be making a fly-by trip back for the ceremony itself, while Meghan Markle stays back in California, with reports suggesting he'll fly back to America soon after to celebrate his own son's birthday.
Meanwhile, Princess Anne has sat down in a shocking interview of her own with CBC chief correspondent Adrienne Arsenault, in which she took issue with her brother Charles' plan for a "slimmed-down monarchy".
She said: "Well, I think the 'slimmed-down' (monarchy) was said in a day when there were a few more people around to make that seem like a justifiable comment."

It is believed that a "few more people" could be a reference to the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, who decided to quit as working royals, as well as Prince Andrew, who stepped down from public life after allegations, and the deaths of the late Queen and Prince Philip.
When it was put to her that the world changes, Anne said: "It changes a bit. I mean, it doesn't sound like a good idea from where I'm standing, I have to say. I'm not quite sure what else, you know, we can do."
And asked if there are "conversations about relevance", she replied: "There will be, everywhere. It's not a conversation that I would necessarily have.