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Photo: Royal Baby Princess Charlotte at Age 18

Is this what Princess Charlotte will look like as a teenager? (Photo: Phojoe.com/Mike Parker)

Princess Charlotte, the daughter of Kate Middleton and Prince William, is only 16-days old, but we already know what she’ll look like a teenager.

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Phojoe, a Michigan based photo retouching and restoration company, has reimagined Princess Charlotte as an 18-year-old girl. The picture, created exclusively for the British Sunday Express, shows the little princess with long brown hair and blue eyes.

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“Like her mother, she is likely to have a lower lip that is noticeably fuller than the upper,” Jovey Mae Hayes, a Phojoe representative, told the Sunday Express. “That will give her smile a warm and enigmatic quality at the same time. Her paternal grandmother had similar lips too, so there could well be more and more of a ghost-like image of Diana as time passes.”

Princess Charlotte as a newborn. (Photo: Getty Images)

She added, “The dimples come from both sides of the genetic fence. Kate has them, especially when she smiles, and her father’s dimples are even more pronounced, so there’s a strong possibility Charlotte’s will be a facial characteristic.”

To create the image, artists took inspiration from Charlotte’s family when they were teens — Middleton and Prince William, parental grandparents Charles, Prince of Wales and the late Diana, Princess of Wales, and maternal grandparents Michael and Carol Middleton.

It’s not the first time technology has been used to view the royal family in the future. In 2011, Hayes used age-progression programs to portray Princess Diana if she had lived to age 50 and in July, forensic artist Dr. D’Lynn Waldron used similar tools to show what toddler Prince George would look like as an 18-year-old, using dad Prince William’s smile and mom Middleton’s teeth, nose, and eyes.

As for Princess Charlotte, here’s hoping we see her well before her teenage years.

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