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Serena Williams's Daughter Interrupted Her Photoshoot in the Cutest Way Possible (and of Course It's Caught on Camera)

We've already seen that Serena Williams's daughter, Olympia, is a natural behind the camera. Back in March, the mother-daughter pair debuted their first campaign together where Williams's 3-year-old posed happily next to her mom in a matching black leotard for Stuart Weitzman.

But it looks like they've topped those iconic photos. The 39-year-old tennis pro was doing a shoot to advertise clothing from her S by Serena line, and Olympia decided she wanted to join—and luckily, the photographer captured the moment.

Williams shared the photo on her Instagram account and explained, "I was at a @serena photoshoot and Olympia decided to jump in, she said she wanted to take pictures. She of course already had her princess dress on."

The tennis star is seen modeling the mint Gina Gaiter dress from her clothing brand, while Olympia is sporting a light blue and lilac princess gown that coordinates perfectly with her mother's outfit. Even Olympia's gold little shoes complement her mom's brown pumps.

Fans loved seeing another shot of Williams with her photo-ready daughter. One user said, “Olympia stays ready!” Another added, “She knew her assignment and she was ready.” Others were obsessed with Olympia's royal ensemble, with one saying, “The queen and her heiress, Princess Olympia.”

Although this shot wasn't planned, we've become accustomed to seeing adorable photos of Williams and her lookalike daughter. And it's clear that Olympia loves her princess dresses too, given the fact that she posed with her mom on a tennis court in a bright pink princess dress back in March.

We hope Olympia hops into more of her mom's photoshoots.

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