What Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis will look like when they're older, according to AI | The Sun

THEY are three of the most famous and photographed children in Britain.

And now we can imagine what Prince George, 10, Princess Charlotte, eight, and Prince Louis, five, will look like when they are older, thanks to AI.




Royal fans have been artificially ageing the adorable kids to see what they could look like when they are young adults.

With Kate Middleton for a mum, Princess Charlotte was always likely to channel the princess’ natural elegance and beauty growing up.

In a video using rendered images created by artificial intelligence, we can see Charlotte with Kate’s trademark brunette locks and photogenic features.

One fan even went as far as to say: “I think she's a mix of The Queen and Princess Diana.”

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Another added: “William's face and Kate's grace.”

And a third wrote: “There's not a shadow of a doubt….. she will be stunning like her mother and grandmother.”

Fans also put Princess Charlotte’s brothers, Prince George and Prince Louis, through the virtual process and were amazed at the results.

They showed the boys as young men, with floppy hair and beaming smiles.

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While Prince George looks smart and regal as an adult, Prince Louis still has the cheeky smile that royal fans are seeing in the real-life tot, with his playful antics delighting crowds at the Jubilee and Coronation.

One fan wrote: “All hail to Prince George.”

A second commented: “LOUIS IS SO ADORABLE.”

While one fan theorised: “No matter what they look like, they will be beautiful cause they will have good genes.”

The royal kids currently go to £7,000-a-term Lambrook School near Ascot, Berkshire.

They changed schools from Thomas’s School in Battersea – where George and Charlotte attended – after Wills and Kate moved the family from Apartment 1A Kensington Palace to four-bed Adelaide Cottage. 

The private school is a nine-mile drive from their new abode near Windsor Castle.

While Prince George is one day destined for the throne – the royal parents have tried to give him as normal an upbringing as possible and are slowly getting him ready for the role.

It has been claimed that George was only sat down by his parents and told he would one day become king on his seventh birthday.  

Royal author Robert Lacey wrote in his Battle of Brothers book: “From George's earliest days, William made no secret of his wish to spare his firstborn the casual initiation – or non-initiation – that he felt he had suffered as a child."

Royal commentator Duncan Larcombe added: “Where many royal children have been thrown into the spotlight with a sink or swim approach, William always appears to have used his own experiences of the challenges and pressure of the role to help his son grow up as confidently and anxiety-free as possible.”










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