Michael Jackson’s son Prince shows up rarely, sparking chatter about his striking resemblance to his father

Michael Jackson’s son, Prince Jackson, made a rare public appearance at the Sydney opening night of “MJ The Musical” on March 8, 2025. Dressed in a sharp blue pin-striped suit, Prince’s presence sparked online discussions about his resemblance to his late father. One person exclaimed, “Looks just like him!!” while another added, “Mirror image.” Others, however, believed he looked more like his mother.

Beyond his looks, fans praised Prince for honoring his father’s legacy. One admirer noted, “He’s a good kid, he does a lot of good for charities.” Another supporter shared, “So proud of Prince for supporting this amazing musical! His father’s legacy continues to shine.”

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