Princess Charlotte has a doppelgänger! Royal fans are thrilled to discover the look-a-like of the Cambridge princess after her mother, Kate Middleton, released her new portraits as she recently turned five years old on May 2. 

According to a royal fan account on Instagram, Princess Charlotte's new pictures, as taken by her mom,  show just how much she resembles the daughter of Princess Margaret, Lady Sarah Chatto (formerly Lady Sarah Armstrong-Jones). Sarah is Queen Elizabeth's niece, Prince Charles' first cousin and Prince William's aunt. 

Royal expert Victoria Arbiter also agreed that Princess Charlotte is a look-a-like of Lady Sarah. Incidentally, the royal niece also celebrated her birthday on May 1 and she turned 56 years old

However, there are also some royal fans who think that Princess Charlotte is her father's exact look-a-like. People has a side-by-side match-up of her new portrait against that of Prince William's photo as a child. Apparently, the father and daughter have the same smile and eyes. 

In January, Prince William remarked that Princess Charlotte looks a lot like him after seeing his old photo in some cake toppers during one royal event. Kate also agreed that their daughter is her dad's exact look-a-like. 

But other royal fans have posted on the Kensington Royal's Instagram account that Princess Charlotte also has an uncanny resemblance to her great-grandmother Queen Elizabeth. Some also see a slight resemblance to Princess Diana, Prince William's late mother.

Meanwhile, Princess Charlotte celebrated her 5th birthday in the most unusual way. She helped her parents drop off pasta meals to their vulnerable neighbors around Norfolk amid this coronavirus pandemic. 

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge apparently prepares 1,000 meals a week to deliver to various people around their neighborhood since the stay-at-home orders have started. Prince William and Kate have been initiating their two older kids, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, into the kind of work that they do as royal public figures.

The royal family also celebrated Princess Charlotte's birthday via Zoom. Since a gathering is not allowed during this time, the royals have been resigned to meeting and congregating via the digital space, as with the rest of the world.

Earlier, the Cambridges also celebrated Prince Louis' second birthday with a Zoom party with the rest of the family. It is understood that they also had Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip on board the digital celebration while Kate baked her children's birthday cakes, per a family tradition.