Queen Elizabeth II and her granddaughter-in-law Kate Middleton reportedly share a certain talent. The Duke of Cambridge is known for her photography skills, but aside from that, many weren't reportedly aware she has a hidden talent - same as the monarch.

Kayleigh Roberts of Marie Claire claims Middleton is also good at impersonating people. The Duchess is reportedly good at impersonating a certain person - Joanna Lumley of the TV Show Absolutely Fabulous. One of her teachers back in St. Andrews Prep days, Kevin Allford, also said that Prince William's wife was tremendous fun.

He recalled the Duchess is a fan of Absolutely Fabulous and how she is being a great mimic. Allford said Middleton used to impersonate Joanna Lumley and she would reportedly joke to her friends whenever she thought the teacher wasn't listening.

Just like the Duchess of Cambridge, Queen Elizabeth reportedly has the same talent as well. The monarch is said to be a good mimic, and also has a great sense of humor. According to royal expert Ingrid Seward, Her Majesty is a "comedian" and a "wonderful mimic."

She pointed out how the monarch is good at accents, particularly Scouse or Liverpudlian. The biographer recalled a certain incident during Queen Elizabeth's visit in Kentucky wherein she was challenged by one of her old friends, William Farish, to mimic the deep southern accent of one lady.

The monarch reportedly asked everyone to wait until the dinner ends so she would have some time to prepare. And when she did it, a lot of people were reportedly amazed because it was "word-perfect." This isn't also the first time the Queen's hidden talent was brought into the limelight.

Back in 2007, Her Majesty's first-ever personal assistant and now dresser, Angela Kelly, told The Telegraph that the monarch has a "wicked sense of humor". She said Queen Elizabeth can do all accents; from Irish to a really good American.

In another related report, Queen Elizabeth and Middleton reportedly have the same sickness as well. A report from Express claims that the two royal ladies are suffering from motion sickness, which is the reason why the Duchess of Cambridge was allegedly seen moody while they were at the horse-drawn carriage ride during the Trooping the Colour.

The monarch reportedly recommended her granddaughter-in-law a medication, but the effective one can make a person drowsy. The Queen also admitted just last year her 1953 coronation was "uncomfortable," describing the two-hour journey as "horrible."