Kate Middleton to meet ‘royal doppelganger’ as fans gush over the ‘resemblance’
Kate Middleton is set to spend two days on a solo trip this week and will be reunited with her royal 'doppelganger' from Denmark's royal family.
The Duchess of Cambridge will be in Copenhagen from tomorrow (Tuesday, February 22) as part of a working trip with her Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood.
While the 40-year-old is there, she will be given an official welcome from Queen Margrethe of Denmark, 81, and she will also spend some time with Crown Princess Mary, 50, on a visit to a project that aims to protect women and children from domestic abuse.
Mary and Kate first met back in 2016 at the Royal Ascot and similarities have often been drawn between the two as they have similar interests.
The Crown Princess established her own foundation to improve the lives of vulnerable women and children in 2007, while Kate launched the Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood in June 2021.
The two even share a similar taste in fashion as their favourite designers are Emilia Wickstead, Erdem and Jenny Packham.
But royal fans have even gone as far as to say the royal pair look alike too as they have described the resemblance as being 'uncanny' – and the comparison has been going on for years.
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Back in 2010, a royal fan tweeted: "Anyone noticed the uncanny resemblance between Kate Middleton & Princess Mary of Denmark?"
Another Twitter user wrote: "Kate Middleton looks a bit of Princess' Mary like of a younger resemblance."
A third added: "Is it just me or does Princess Mary look like she could be Kate Middleton's older sister?"
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A fourth added: "I think that Kate Middleton looks like a younger version of the princess of Denmark, Mary."
A Kensington Palace spokeswoman said ahead of Kate's trip: "The Duchess is looking forward to visiting the country, learning from the Danish people, and continuing to build on the already close friendship between the two countries."
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