Princess Charlotte resembles her late great-grandmother in a new portrait to mark her ninth birthday.
Kensington Palace has shared a sweet picture of the nine-year-old princess to commemorate her special day.
Posting the snap, which was captured by Princess Catherine, on social media, the palace wrote: "Happy 9th Birthday, Princess Charlotte! Thank you for all of the kind messages today."
Check out the picture below:
The young princess is Prince William and Catherine's second of three children, alongside her older brother Prince George, 10, and younger brother Prince Louis, six. She is the couple’s only daughter and third in line to the British throne.
The photograph reveals the young royal looking like a younger version of her great-grandmother the late Queen Elizabeth II.
With flowing blonde hair, she sported a burgundy wool cardigan over a navy blue top and a casual denim skirt. She showed off her beaming smile as she posed next to a clematis plant - which could be a tribute to the late monarch who passed away in September 2022.
Another said: "Happy birthday dear Princess Charlotte. Such a beautiful photo taken by your very talented mother. Have a wonderful day!"
A third commented: "Happy birthday sweet Princess Charlotte! Another beautiful picture from The Princess of Wales! Thank you for sharing!"
The photo comes after the couple shared a picture of their son Louis on April 13 to mark the young royal's sixth birthday. The image was also taken by the Princess of Wales.
The past few months have been an eventful period for the family after Princess Catherine and King Charles III were both diagnosed with cancer.
Last month, the future queen announced in an emotional video message that she was undergoing preventative chemotherapy.
"This, of course, came as a huge shock, and William and I have been doing everything we can to process and manage this privately for the sake of our young family," she said.
"As you can imagine, this has taken time. It has taken me time to recover from major surgery in order to start my treatment," she added.
The 41-year-old visited had his first official engagement at Low Carbon Materials. He then went to Newcastle where he opened James' Place - a charitably-run suicide prevention center offering free, life-saving treatment for young men from a new base in Summerhill.
While there, a member of the public, draped in a Union Flag, asked the heir to the throne: "Do you mind if I ask how your wife and children are?" according to Metro.
William responded: "All doing well, thank you. Yes, we’re doing well."
