As arguably the most photographed family in the world, royal fans alike would recognise their favourite members of the British royal family under any circumstance.
But despite what one thinks they know about the physical appearance of their favourite royals, one thing that may come as a surprise is their height. The late Queen Elizabeth II was famed for her petite stature, and Princess Kate for her model-like height, but a number of these royal heights may surprise you.
Keep scrolling as we reveal who the tallest members of the British royal family are, and how they measure up to their family members...
The future King of England, Prince William, is the tallest member of the royal family and will be the second tallest King in 300 years. The tallest British monarch was Edward IV at 6 ft 4½ in (194cm). When suited and booted in armour, the King would have stood at roughly 6 ft 7 in.
The Princess of Wales doesn't quite match her husband
Princess Kate 5'9"
Known for her Giselle-like physique, it may not come as much of a surprise thatPrincess Kate is currently the tallest royal lady in the British royal family. She measures, 5'9" the perfect height for her towering beau.
Queen Camilla's height may surprise you as the Queen measures at a respectable 5'8" making her the second tallest royal lady.
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The shortest royals
Now you know who the tallest royals are, here is the list of the shortest. Despite being the matriarch of the family, Queen Elizabeth II was the shortest member of the royal family measuring at just 5'2".
Next in line come Princess Beatrice and Eugenie, Beatrice is just 5'3", shorter than her younger sister Eugenie who is 5'5". At 5'6", we have Meghan Markle and Princess Anne.
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