When Harry followed in his mother's footsteps this week, walking through a live minefield to raise awareness for landmine victims, many commented on his remarkable resemblance to her. But he also shares many of Charles's characteristics. So is the young Prince a mummy's or a daddy's boy?
Baby love: Diana's love of children is obvious as she cuddles this infant. Harry is enthusiastic, if a little unsure on how to get to grips with the task
Can you cap it? Diana often dressed down in jeans and a baseball cap on the school run. Harry is just as low-key and casual on the polo field
Armed and ready: For Diana, it was part of her royal role to kit up and visit the troops. For Harry, his career as an Army officer is his priority
The write stuff: Neither mother nor son were natural scholars, but they were ready to put the work in
Glass act: You can't keep a Sloane down. Harry wears sunglasses on top of his head, just like his stylish mother
Best days of their lives: Despite the decades between them, father and son wore remarkably similar school uniforms of shorts and caps
Sense of duty: A career in the Forces is the mark of a prince, with Charles serving in the Royal Navy and Harry in the Army
Toned torsos: Charles strips to the waist at the polo in 1988 while Harry shows off his pecs on service in Afghanistan
Hand of fate: Father and son look dapper in black-tie and share the same hand-gripping body language
Like mother like son: This week Harry followed in his mother's footsteps this week, walking through a live minefield to raise awareness for landmine victims
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