New photographs supposedly reveal the royal great granny isn't afraid to roll up her sleeves and get her hands dirty
When the Queen met Princess Charlotte, she did what any great granny would do - rolled up her sleeves and changed her nappy, apparently.
New pictures reveal Her Majesty's touching first encounter with the royal newborn, in front of smiling parents Prince William and Kate Middleton.
The Queen, who is now a mum-of-four with eight grandchildren and four great grandchildren, is clearly now an expert when it comes to childcare.
First she was pictured testing the temperature of Charlotte's milk on the back of her hand, before giving her a quick feed and a clean-up.
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These stunningly life-like pictures were captured by photographer Alison Jackson, who is known for using lookalike models.
The 'Kate Middleton' and 'Queen Elizabeth' both look remarkably real, while many believe Prince William to be a touch too goofy.
On Wednesday, the real Princess Charlotte left Kensington Palace with proud parents William and Kate to spend the first few weeks of her life at the royals' country retreat.
The baby princess was born on Saturday at the Lindo Wing of St Mary's Hospital in Paddington amidst scenes of national jubilation.
William was spotted driving away from the royal residence with a smiling Kate in the passenger seat.
Kensington Palace confirmed the family had set off for Anmer Hall - a refurbished Georgian mansion on the Queen's private estate.