Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's wedding has now been given the mini-me treatment after a pair of tots recreated some of the most iconic moments from their nuptials.
Toddlewood, a series created by New York City-based artist Tricia Messeroux, enlists toddlers to dress up as celebrities from prominent event.
For Tricia's latest shoot, she dressed-up a mini-Meghan and Prince Harry to recreate the royal wedding, complete with a reverend and a cellist.
It was cuteness overload after Access released a sneak peak video of the Toddlewood photo shoot.
Toddlewood found a mini-Meghan Markle and outfitted her in bright white gown that has a similar design to the custom-made Givenchy gown the Duchess of Sussex wore to walk down the aisle.
Meanwhile, Prince Harry's pint-sized doppelganger was the spitting image of the Duke of Sussex in an all-black ensemble with a ginger scruff painted onto his young face.
The adorable pair held hands as they posed in front of an arc of flowers, which is similar to one Harry and Meghan walked under to meet the adoring crowd after their wedding.
'I feel like the Duchess of Sussex,' mini-Meghan adorably told Access.
When asked where she got all her royal knowledge, the tot responded: 'My mom got a book for me about Prince Harry and Meghan.'
The little girl's brown hair was clipped back into a messy bun and she even had a shiny tiara to match the one Meghan wore on Saturday at Windsor Castle.
To prepare for the royal photo shoot, Toddlewood did a casting call to find lookalikes that would fit the parts.
Besides casting Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, the group also found toddlers to imitate American Bishop Michael Curry, who gave a sermon at the royal wedding, and cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason.
However, it is unclear if we will see a tot recreate Queen Elizabeth II, Kate Middleton or Prince William's looks from the wedding.
Toddlewood has yet to release the pictures from the shoot, but from the video it looks to be cuteness overload at the royal level.
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