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U.S. forensic artist predicts looks of new princess
     2015-May-7  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

    THE new Princess of Cambridge is only a few days old, but royal fans are already being given a glimpse at what she could look like at age 10.

    U.S. forensic artist Joe Mullins has studied photographs of Prince William and wife Kate and used the latest computer technology to predict how Princess Charlotte might look.

    The girl has a glossy mane of brown hair like the Duchess and her Middleton nose.

    The estimate shows that the child will have green-blue eyes, which is a mixture of both her mother and father.

    But she is given the Windsor chin and William’s lips.

    In the past he has taken the faces of other well-known couples and imagined how their children may look, and has carried out magazine work where he “ages” celebrities such Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie.

    Mullins is a highly respected forensic artist based in Washington.

    He trained as a graphic designer before joining police doing both age progressions of missing children and facial reconstruction from skulls.

    His work has helped find countless missing children over the 11 years he has worked in forensics.

    But when he is not hard at work at his serious day job, he enjoys creating “fun but scientific forecasts” predicting how celebrities will look when they are older and how their children might look.

    Mullins said he took recent pictures of the Duke and Duchess, and took account of their coloring, and predominant genes and outstanding features, such as Kate’s olive skin, William’s ears, and their clear complexions.

    While he tries to make them as “cute as possible” he says it is all highly scientific.

    He said the future king or queen of England was bound to be “adorable” and added, “For Kate and William’s baby — I think there is a lot of good genes in the mix there.

    “There is a science behind the process. The darker features are more dominant with Kate’s olive skin and dark hair.”

    The look is remarkably different to Prince George, who has inherited a lot of his father’s characteristics.(SD-Agencies)

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