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What all the Kate Middleton lookalikes look like, including a waitress, an artist from Australia and the wife of a presenter. Photo

What all Kate Middleton look like

British princess Kate Middleton, like many people in the world, has incredibly similar "doubles". Among them was a waitress, a TV presenter's wife, and an artist from Australia. These women often attract the attention of others due to their appearance, and their photos on social media receive comments on the topic of their amazing resemblance to the Duchess.

One of these three people was the wife of comedian Keith Lemon, Jill Carter. According to Express media, the girl became the princess's "double" after her husband posted a Valentine's Day greeting to his beloved on social media back in 2019.

The wife of the TV presenter is Jill Carter

After Keith Lemon posted a congratulatory message and a joint photo with his chosen one, royal fans gathered in the comments and pointed out Jill's resemblance to Kate Middleton. "Prince William might be jealous", "I thought it was Kate Middleton" - these were the comments.

Artist Brittany Dixon

Australian artist Brittany Dixon became one of the most famous lookalikes of the princess. The girl was even encouraged to apply for the role of Kate Middleton in the TV series The Crown about the British monarchy. Brittany Dixon and Kate Middleton are united not only by their similar appearance, but also by their love of art. The former is a painter and shares her work on social media, while the latter studied art history at university.

Waitress Heidi Agan

Heidi Agan is the most realistic lookalike of Kate Middleton, who has held this position since 2011. The woman actually lives a double life: her own and that of the princess.

Agan used to work as a waitress in an English pub, but after Prince William married Kate Middleton, her life changed dramatically. It all started with people constantly approaching her in the pub and on the street asking for an autograph or a photo. At some point, such confusion began to arise so often that the woman thought about monetizing her appearance. More specifically, she heard an offer to work with the "fake" royal family.

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