Sometimes it seems that cloning was used though it is not possible. Now let's look at the photos. Don’t they look freakingly similar

The eyes have it: Louis Frederick Prince of Wales (1707-1751) and Freddie Windsor, his five times great-grandson.

Spot the difference: Mary (1867-1953), King George V's consort, and granddaughter Queen Elizabeth II.

Regal likeness: The Queen Mother (1900-2002) and greatgranddaughter Princess Eugenie have moon-shaped faces.

By George! Prince Edward has inherited grandfather King George VI's (1895-1952) large ears

Royal we: King Edward I (1239-1307) and Prince William, his 21 times great-grandson, share the same eyes and nose.

Golden curls: A young Queen Elizabeth II in 1930, and her granddaughter Lady Louise Windsor, Prince Edward's daughter.

Crowning glories: Queen consort Mary (1867-1953) and greatgranddaughter Princess Anne have the same hair . . . and icy stare.

No denying it: Striking family likeness between Princess Mary (1867-1953) and Harry, her great-great-grandson.

Hair to the throne: King George V (1865-1936) and Prince Michael of Kent, his similarly bearded grandson.

Long face: George III's consort Charlotte (1744-1818), and four times great-granddaughter Lady Gabriella Windsor.

God save the genes: George VI's sister Princess Mary (1897-1965), and Princess Anne, her great niece.

Spitting image: The nose and eyes of Edward VII (1841-1910) have been passed to great-great-grandson Charles.

Proud heritage: King George VI (1895-1952) and great-grandson William have similar eyes and lips.

High-profile: William can blame his hairline on greatgreatgreat-great-grandfather Prince Albert (1819-1861).

Mirror image: Queen Alexandra (1844-1925) and Marina Mowatt, her great-great-great-granddaughter.

Style queen: Queen Victoria (1819-1901) and her great-great-greatgreat-granddaughter, Princess Beatrice, have similar faces and locks.