The card features a picture of the Edinburghs both 'then and now', with Prince Edward and Sophie on the right and the then Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, Elizabeth and Philip on the left - both taken at Villa Guardamangia in Valletta

Prince Edward was proud – and relieved – when King Charles finally named him as the new Duke of Edinburgh last year, fulfilling the stated wish of their parents.

And now Edward and his wife, Sophie, have gone to extraordinary lengths to emphasise their similarities with Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip in their Christmas card.

The card features a photograph of Edward’s late parents in the brief, blissful days they spent in Malta before Elizabeth succeeded her father aged 25. 

At the time, they too were known as the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh.

Next to it is a picture of Edward and Sophie in an almost identical pose also in Malta during a visit to the Mediterranean island in October.

Beneath the images, the couple write: ‘The Edinburghs at Villa Guardamangia, Valettta in Malta, some 75 years apart.’

Closer inspection shows that, in a bid to mirror the Queen and Philip, Edward and Sophie have – in a practice known as ‘flipping’ – reversed the original image, which showed Edward on the left and Sophie on the right.

The clue’s in Edward’s double-breasted suit – which now appears as if buttoned right to left, as a woman’s jacket would be.

The card features a picture of the Edinburghs both 'then and now', with Prince Edward and Sophie on the right and the then Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, Elizabeth and Philip on the left - both taken at Villa Guardamangia in Valletta

The card features a picture of the Edinburghs both ‘then and now’, with Prince Edward and Sophie on the right and the then Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, Elizabeth and Philip on the left – both taken at Villa Guardamangia in Valletta

Prince Edward and his wife, Sophie, have gone to extraordinary lengths to emphasise their similarities with Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip in their Christmas card

Prince Edward and his wife, Sophie, have gone to extraordinary lengths to emphasise their similarities with Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip in their Christmas card

The late Queen (then Princess Elizabeth) and her husband Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh pictured at the Villa Guardamangia in Malta in November 1949

The late Queen (then Princess Elizabeth) and her husband Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh pictured at the Villa Guardamangia in Malta in November 1949

In March, a picture released by the Princess of Wales on Mothers’ Day caused a stir after it emerged that it had been edited.

It was the first time she had been pictured publicly – officially at least – since undergoing abdominal surgery in January.

in an extraordinary development last night, foreign picture agencies including Reuters, AP, Getty and AFP withdrew the picture, saying it may have been digitally manipulated. 

It showed the mother-of-three beaming with Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis and was the first official picture released of Catherine after she underwent ‘planned abdominal surgery’ in January.

Admitting she did ‘occasionally experiment with editing’ on pictures, the Princess apologised for any ‘confusion’.

You May Also Like

US ‘obliterates’ Iran’s nuclear sites as defiant Tehran strikes back at Israel: Inside the crucial hours when Trump went ‘dark’ and unleashed hell

Donald Trump stunned the world by launching a massive military strike intended to…

The Jihad Wing of the Democrat Party Weighs in on the Iran Strike and It's Predictably Hysterical

Within minutes of Saturday night’s successful U.S. strike on Iran’s nuclear…

Trump tells nation of 'spectacular success' after US strikes on Iran

President Donald Trump confirmed the US carried out an attack on Iran…

Australian swimming legend Michael Klim opens up on devastating battle with rare autoimmune disorder and symptoms he wishes he hadn’t ignored

Michael Klim was diagnosed with rare disorder in 2020 Olympic swimmer says…