Her Royal Highness Princess Charlotte of Cambridge is not even a week old, but the world is already eager to see how she would look like as a 10-year-old girl.
Prince William and Kate Middleton, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, welcomed Charlotte Elizabeth Diana on Saturday. Kensington Palace later shared on Twitter the birth registration of the newborn royal baby.
Princess Charlotte will grow brown hair and her nose will have Middleton features, according to the latest forensic imaging. A scientific process was carried to predict these features, according to the forensic artist.
American forensic artist Joe Mullins recently shared with Daily Mail his digital image of how Princess Charlotte would look like as a little girl. The report has been shared five thousand times as of this writing. (Follow this link for the digital image.)
"There is a science behind the process. The darker features are more dominant with Kate's olive skin and dark hair," Mullins told Daily Mail. He also predicted Princess Charlotte at ten years old will show green-blue eyes, the Windsor chin and Prince William's lips.
Mullins is "a highly respected forensic artist based in Washington," Daily Mail reported. HuffPost Live picked up the report and mentioned that Mullins has "helped trace countless missing children" for 11 years now.
The birth registration of Princess Charlotte is the latest update on the Twitter feed of the Kensington Palace account. Prince William signed the birth register of his second child and only daughter, Princess Charlotte.
In the same Twitter feed, Prince Harry was quoted as saying that Princess Charlotte "is absolutely beautiful." Queen Elizabeth met her great granddaughter (and namesake) on Tuesday. The queen was away on official royal engagement when the new royal baby was born.