As the Royal Family's popularity continues to grow, a number of Kate Middleton, Prince Will, Prince Henry and Pippa Middleton lookalikes have been spotted on the streets of London.
One photographer, Alison Jackson has captured the doppelgangers in poses set to emulate the famous members of the Royal Family. Jackson has become internationally renowned for her pictures of staged celebrities or royalty.
The Royal Family's popularity has skyrocketed with media attention focusing on Kate, or Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Prince William, Prince Harry, Queen Elizabeth and, of course, Kate's younger sister, Pippa. Take a look at pictures of curious lookalikes that pretend to be the members of the celebrated family.
Gabriella Douglass, the look-alike of Britain's Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, (R) and Hannah Williams, the look-alike of Catherine's younger sister Pippa Middleton, wear dresses by "The Rodnik Band" label as they pose for a photo during London Fashion Week February 21, 2012. The publicity stunt was orchestrated by photographer Alison Jackson, who is well known for her photographs of look-alike actors in humorous scenarios.REUTERS/Suzanne PlunkettGabriella Douglass, the look-alike of Britain's Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, has her hair styled during London Fashion Week on Feb. 21, 2012.REUTERS/Suzanne PlunkettLookalikes of Kate Middleton and Britain's Prince William arrive in a carriage for a book signing event at a bookshop, in central London April 1, 2011.REUTERS/Stefan WermuthLookalikes of Kate Middleton (L), Britain's Prince William and Queen Elizabeth eat chicken in a fast food store during a media event in London on Apr. 1, 2011. REUTERS/Stefan WermutKate Bevan, a lookalike of Kate Middleton, the fiancee of Britain's Prince William, poses for a photograph with a knitted toy inspired by the forthcoming royal wedding, at a toy fair, in London on Jan. 25, 2011.REUTERS/Andrew WinningLookalikes of Britain's Prince Harry and his sister-in-law Pippa Middleton pose in a park during a media event to promote a new book by photographer Alison Jackson, in London on Dec. 7, 2011. REUTERS/Stefan Wermuth