D'Lynn Waldron's digital rendition of what Prince George will look like as a teen.
Last week, we were all on the edge of our seats waiting for the first glimpse of the royal baby. But long before Prince George was even born, forensic artists and experts were busy creating portraits of the man he might grow up to be.
D'Lynn Waldron, a portrait artist and photographer from the U.S., has created a digital masterpiece of what the prince might look like at age 15 -- complete with a mop of light brown hair, his dad's mouth and his mom's eyes and nose.
"My age-progressed and age-regressed portraits are digitally painted artwork forensically based on all available source materials, including genetics, lifestyle, medical history, personality, environment and how gravity effects their type of face," Waldron says on her website.
"My age-progressed and age-regressed portraits are digitally painted artwork forensically based on all available source materials, including genetics, lifestyle, medical history, personality, environment and how gravity effects their type of face," Waldron says on her website.
"My portraits do not predict the future, but only show what it might be in certain circumstances."
She's also done portraits for other famous individuals including Paris Hilton, Hillary Clinton, Marilyn Monroe, Shiloh Jolie Pitt and Suri Cruise.
Aside from Prince George's future looks, the world has been busy discussing how he will be raised.
It was recently revealed that the royal parents have no interest in hiring a nanny and that Prince George's christening with take place in the fall.
No nanny? Good for you Kate and Will for being 'hands on' parents. By golly, you're just like real folks.
Way to go Will & Kate .
ReplyDeleteEnjoy all those precious moments ...bathing , changing diapers and feeding him .
If I saw correctly Kate , you were wearin a dress made for nursing mothers ... way to go girl ... you are looking good .
I think George will be a good looking kid. I hope his parents stick to their values about being hands on parents. It would be nice to see George have a happy childhood. Most Royals don't.
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