Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Is this what royal baby could look like? US forensic artist generates images showing how Kate and William's child could look...and it's 'adorable'

The forensic expert who has scientifically forecasted how the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's little boy or girl could look said it is sure to be 'adorable'. 
Washington based Joe Mullins has taken all the best features of the Royal couple and morphed them together. 
And with their piercing blue eyes, clear complexion and Kate's thick dark locks, the child could be a Royal beauty. 
But, boy or girl, it is unlikely to have the blonde hair of it's paternal grandmother, Diana Princess of Wales, he said. 
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Here is what royal couple Prince William and Kate Middleton's children could look like, according to a top forensic artistHere is what royal couple Prince William and Kate Middleton's children could look like, according to a top forensic artist
Just like mum and dad? Artist Joe Mullins has generated images of how the couple's child could look. The boy shares William's thin hair and ears, but also his blue eyes and Kate's darker colouring. The girl shares Kate's beauty with a heart-shaped face, striking blue eyes, and long dark hair

The Duke of CambridgeThe Duke of Cambridge
Good looking: William and Kate are an attractive couple and Washington based artist Joe Mullins has used computer-generated imagery to show how their best features could combine in their child

Mr Mullins studied recent photographs of the couple and used the latest computer technology to predict how the child may look during their formative years.

 

If the couple have a son, the boy is expected to inherit many of William's features. 
Mullins has included the famous Windsor ears and William's slightly receding hairline. 
A daughter is predicted to closer resemble Kate, with a high forehead, heart shaped face and long brown hair.


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2242694/Is-royal-baby-look-like-Forensic-artist-creates-image-Kate-Middletons-child.html#ixzz2E6txYex2 
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