A one-year-old girl has gotten the Royal seal of approval on her Halloween costume.
Little Jalayne Sutherland from Kentucky dressed up as Her Majesty herself for the holiday, donning a string of pearls, a double-breasted coat, and a matching hat.
She completed the look by posing alongside her family corgis in honor of Queen Elizabeth II's beloved late pets.

Not only did Jalayne look like a royal - but her adorable costume earned her the attention of one.
After seeing how sweet Jalayne looked in her outfit, her mom Kateyln Sutherland couldn't resist sending a few snaps across the pond to Buckingham Palace. She never expected the Queen to see the letter - let alone respond.
But then one day a reply arrived from none other than the Queen's lady in waiting - the Hon Mary Marrison.
'The Queen wishes me to write and thank you for your letter, and for the photograph you thoughtfully enclosed," the letter read.
"Her Majesty thought it kind of you to write to her, and The Queen was pleased to see the photograph of your daughter, Jalayne, in her splendid outfit."

The palace then wished the Sutherland family happy holidays and included a very special Christmas present for Jalayne.
"Her Majesty hopes you all have a very Merry Christmas, and I am enclosing a little information about the Royal Pets, which Jalayne might like to have," the lady in waiting wrote.
The letter was stamped with the Windsor Castle insignia and dated December 9, 2021.
Speaking to The Mirror, Katelyn said the inspiration for the outfit came from the family's two corgis.
'The biggest inspiration for the outfit was the fact that our dogs are our daughter's best friends," she said.
"We wanted to do something where they could all be included together. We are most definitely fans of the Royal family and truly admire how the Queen walks by faith," the Kentucky mom added.
"While walking around on Halloween we received many, many compliments but my favourite reactions were when people bowed to her or did the royal wave and said, 'Your Majesty!"
The Queen spent Christmas at Windsor Castle with Prince Charles, Camilla, Prince Edward, and Sophie. The renewed coronavirus outbreak put a stop to her usual celebrations at Sandringham for the second year in a row.