It’s often been said that the more time you spend with someone, the more you pick up their mannerisms. This is only amplified when that other person is your partner, judging by royal couples such as Princess Anne and Captain Mark Phillips and the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
From timing their drink sips to synchronised scratches and mirrored poses, we’ve gathered a handful of times we’ve seen royals in sync.
The Prince and Princess of Wales showcased their competitive nature while going head to head in a race in 2017. But have you spotted that their running technique and mid-stride pose are almost identical?
King Charles and Queen Camilla not only grabbed their pints of beer in the same hand and lifted it to their lips simultaneously, but they even pulled the same expression as they tasted the liquid.
Matching outfits aside, Princess Anne and her first husband Captain Mark Phillips pulled the same pose at the 1977 Chatsworth Horse Trials, crossing their arms as they smiled.
During a quiet moment at Royal Ascot in 2024, Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank coordinated raising their phones to their ears to listen to their voicemails.
Something must have been shocking at the 2017 Royal Windsor Horse Show for the Duchess of Edinburgh, Prince Edward and their daughter Lady Louise to all cover their mouths in surprise.
King Charles and his late ex-wife Princess Diana were captured on camera raising their glasses in a toast at the exact same time during the Government House Ball in 1983.
Princess Beatrice and her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi curled their hands into fists in a symbol of celebration at the Cheltenham Festival 2024. We wonder what had them grinning from ear to ear!
Royals are just like the rest of us, they get itches they need to scratch in public, too! Both King Charles and Queen Camilla raised their left index fingers to their faces to tackle an irritation.