The UK's "Little Monkey" looks adorable with his puffy cheeks and playful grin but what will Prince George look like at 20?
A group of scientists from the University of Bradford reportedly used a new software that can recreate people's faces to make a series of images of Prince William and Kate Middleton's eldest son from being a toddler up to 60 years old.
According to Express UK, the experiment showed Prince George from seven years old to 60.
Developed by Professor Hassan Ugail, the software can give expecting parents an idea of what their children might look like by using an algorithm that "analyzes facial features combined with heredity data to create a portrait of an individual at various ages," Time reported.
"So we take these - roughly 30 to 40 facial features we take from the face - and we use these facial features; we map it into the machine and then we produce the age," Ugail told Reuters, adding that the photos are 80% accurate most of the time.
"So what we've done in the case of George, we've taken his picture and then we've actually taken facial features and then aged him," he added.
So who will Prince George look like at 20? It looks like he'll get a mixture of his parents' features by then. But according to Time, he'll have a striking resemblance to Liam Neeson by the time he's 60.
The facial recreation software didn't stop there. It also analyzed other famous British babies. Prince George's five-month-old little sister, Princess Charlotte was also part of the list, along with Victoria and David Beckham's famous youngest child, Harper.
Based on the software, the little lady will have "green-blue eyes" in contrast to her brother's dark brown ones. They will share the same blond hair as well as stunning good looks thanks to their genes.
She will also reportedly "age incredibly well at 60."
See Prince George at 7, 20 and 60 here.