They have an uncanny resemblance to their grandfather. How Elvis Presley’s Twin Granddaughters Look

The 77-year-old Elvis Presley widow has published a new family photo. Presley’s daughter Riley Keough has three lovely daughters with twins Harper and Finley.

The younger Presley grandchildren have been compared by fans to their famous grandfather.

They look like Grandpa, “What beauties,” “The genes did their job,” and “Charming girls”

“Beautiful gals. People said, “They inherited Presley’s beauty”, “Elvis has no equal”, “I hope they’re like their grandfather”.

Bear in mind that Finley and Harper were born in 2008. Do the girls resemble their well-known grandfather, do you think?

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