Princess Charlotte and Prince George
Princess Charlotte and Prince George are pictured at Thomas's Battersea on Sept. 5, 2019 in London. Aaron Chown - WPA Pool/Getty Images

Princess Charlotte definitely inherited the Spencer gene. This is the reason why she looks more like her dad, Prince William than her mom, Kate Middleton.

And a recent throwback photo of her late grandmother’s niece, Lady Kitty Spencer, proved that she’s definitely a member of the Spencer clan.

In the snap, a young Lady Kitty is sitting on her horse complete her riding gear. Her face is turned sideways and toward the camera. Her mouth is slightly open and the expression on her face is very similar to Princess Charlotte’s usual facial expression.

The shape of Lady Kitty’s face, most especially the plumpness of her cheeks, was inherited by Princess Charlotte. And when she was young, her hair was also similar to the only daughter of Prince William and Middleton.

Additionally, it seems that Lady Kitty’s built is similar to Princess Charlotte’s physique at her age of 4. The young royal has charmed her way into the hearts of the royal fans because of her hilarious antics and cheeky personality.

Last summer, she stuck her tongue out while hanging out with her mom and grandmother, Carole Middleton. Initially, royal fans thought that Princess Charlotte stuck her tongue out at photographers, but it was actually her grandfather, Michael Middleton.

A source recently told US Weekly that the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge cannot wait to have another baby because they see how close their children are with each other. Even though their personalities are very different, they get along really well.

Princess Charlotte was described as someone who is extremely confident and who loves attention. Prince George, on the other hand, is more reserved. And Prince Louis is the real mama’s boy.

In the past, Queen Elizabeth II also revealed that Princess Charlotte is the one who looks after her older brother. Her Majesty implied that Princess Charlotte takes care of Prince George and not the other way around.