I just took this picture. Sorry it isn't one of my best. The cuttings on the left are E. 'Black Knight'. Their leaves are usually more elongated and slender while those of 'Black Prince' on the right are more broad. As you can see, because we don't receive sufficient sunlight for these to maintain their usual dark purple/black color for which they're know from the pollen plant, Echeveria affinis, they have reverted to a green color.
Would it make difference where grown? - I am thinking of more 'tight' & upright rosette, not the shape of leaves. I believe op is also in colder than your zone.
Leaves on yours are really slim; even in bikerdoc's photo they are slimmer and longer.
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