The Queen's double is a one-year-old girl from Ohio, USA...
Updated | By East Coast Radio
A little mini-Queen that has all the makings of royalty...
There are many things in this world that are proper, but nothing quite compares to the Queen and her innate royalty. When it comes to the love and charm of England and the fairytale behind the royals, we know that Vic Naidoo is all to familiar with the kingdom...
He recently returned from a charming holiday in the UK and has left us feeling like we were with him on this beautiful adventure. So when we saw this story of the Queen's double, we had to feature it today.
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"One-year-old Jalayne Sutherland caught royal attention after donning an adorable double-breasted overcoat with a matching hat, a white wig and pearls around her neck." (The New York Post)
The young double did all this for Halloween last year, and her mother, Katelyn Sutherland, decided to send the pic of little Jalayne with her family corgis to the Queen, obviously not expecting anything from it...
The biggest inspiration for the outfit was the fact that our dogs are our daughter’s best friends. We wanted to do something where they could all be included together. We are most definitely fans of the royal family and truly admire how the Queen walks by faith.- Katelyn Sutherland
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The trick-or-treating experience for little Jayalyn was not just original but also had many people engaged, with their Queen waves and addressing her as "Your Majesty". So when Katelyn received a letter from the Royal house, it came as a welcomed surprise...
"The letter, from the Queen’s lady in waiting, the Hon. Marry Morrison, said: “The Queen wishes me to write and thank you for your letter, and for the photograph you thoughtfully enclosed. Her Majesty thought it kind of you to write to her, and The Queen was pleased to see the photograph of your daughter, Jalayne, in her splendid outfit. Her Majesty hopes you all have a very Merry Christmas, and I am enclosing a little information about the Royal Pets, which Jalayne might like to have.” (The New York Post)
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