Kate Middleton and Princess Mary: The Uncanny Royal ResemblanceReuters
Kate Middleton and Princess Mary: The Uncanny Royal ResemblanceReutersKate Middleton and Princess Mary: The Uncanny Royal ResemblanceReutersKate Middleton and Princess Mary: The Uncanny Royal ResemblanceReutersKate Middleton and Princess Mary: The Uncanny Royal ResemblanceReutersKate Middleton and Princess Mary: The Uncanny Royal ResemblanceReutersBritain's Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge (R) arrives with Denmark's Crown Princess Mary during a visit to the UNICEF emergency supply center in Copenhagen, Denmark, on November 2. They visited the center to view efforts to distribute emergency food and medical supplies to East Africa, where severe food shortages are affecting more than 13 million people.REUTERS/Phil NobleBritain's Prince William (R), watched by his wife Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, tastes a high-energy paste used to treat severe malnutrition during a visit to the UNICEF emergency supply center in Copenhagen, Denmark November 2. The couple visited the centre to view efforts to distribute emergency food and medical supplies to East Africa, where severe food shortages are affecting more than 13 million people.REUTERS/Phil NobleCatherine, Duchess of Cambridge walks with Denmark's Crown Princess Mary (R) during a visit to the UNICEF emergency supply center in Copenhagen, Denmark, on November 2.REUTERSBritain's Prince William (L) and his wife Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge visit the UNICEF emergency supply centre with Denmark's Crown Princess Mary (2nd R) and Prince Frederik in Copenhagen, Denmark, on November 2. The royal couples visited the center to view efforts to distribute emergency food and medical supplies to East Africa, where severe food shortages are affecting more than 13 million people.REUTERS/Arthur Edwards/POOLBritain's Prince William (2nd R) and his wife Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge (C), walk with Denmark's Crown Princess Mary and Prince Frederik during a visit to the UNICEF emergency supply centre in Copenhagen, Denmark, on November 2. The royal couples visited the center to view efforts to distribute emergency food and medical supplies to East Africa, where severe food shortages are affecting more than 13 million people.REUTERS/Phil Noble
With their shiny chocolate colored hair and striking beauty, anybody would mistake Kate Middleton and Princess Mary as sisters. However, the future Queens just share a similar commoner background and are married into the royal lineage. The fairytale wedding between Frederik, 42, and his beautiful Australian-born wife Mary, 39, was very much like William and Kate's Royal Wedding.
Recently, the Duchess of Cambridge was handpicked by Harper's Bazaar as the best-dressed Brit. Middleton had a hard time impressing the fashion critics before and after she was married to Prince William. Now, she has emerged a the clear winner. She beat stiff competition from Kate Moss and Emma Watson, to take the top slot. Despite being criticized about her more conservative wardrobe and choice of hosiery, Kate's stand-alone choices of style have impressed the world.
Middleton arrived in Copenhagen on Wednesday along with Prince William for their first joint humanitarian effort in a stylish red belted coat. The royal couple were joined by Crown Prince Frederik and Princess Mary of Denmark.
Middleton outdid herself in her the splendid seventies-inspired L.K. Bennett coat and belt with black suede knee-high boots.
Start the slide show to view to striking similarities between the two gorgeous women.