While the Duchess of Cambridge is charming Canada, her little sister has stepped into the role of the UK's top socialite.
Pippa Middleton went to Wimbledon twice last week- with two different beaus - and has now been awarded the ultimate compliment of gracing the cover of Tatler.
The upper-class lifestyle magazine was the first monthly glossy to choose Kate Middleton as its cover girl back in February.
Pippa is their choice for August.
But neither of the sisters posed for their picture, both were altered from famous pictures of the girls.
Kate's official engagement picture was given the Warhol treatment, with four different coloured pictures inspired by the pop artists's screen paintings.
On Pippa's cover, a photo of the amid of Honour's wide smile on her sister's wedding day has been printed in black and white, surrounded by brightly-coloured flowers.
Inside the magazine an article by Annabel Rivkin examines the 'Pippa phenomenon', and tries to work out why she is so popular.
Taking on the role of a Jane Austen busybody, Rivkin writes: 'It is a truth universally acknowledged that, post-Diana, we need to respect the Duchess of Cambridge's personal space.'
'But it appears to be open season on her sister - will she blossom or buckle under the pressure?'
Rivkin comes up with some potential suitors for the 27-year-old, who is said to have split from ex-cricketer Alex Loudon.
The list includes international bachelors Robert Kennedy III, Prince Andrea Casiraghi of Monaco and Pierre Sarkozy as well as more local - but perhaps equally unlikely - offerings including Pippa's friend James Blunt.